The tense was changed to be consistent with other configuration entries in
candlepin. The inconsistencies were driving me nuts and I preferred enable
vs enabled.
Jesus
On Aug 16, 2011 8:01 AM, "Jason Rist" <jrist(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 08/15/2011 08:17 AM, William Poteat wrote:
>
>
> // Authentication
>> - public static final String TRUSTED_AUTHENTICATION =
>> "candlepin.auth.trusted.enabled";
>> - public static final String SSL_AUTHENTICATION =
>> "candlepin.auth.ssl.enabled";
>> - public static final String OAUTH_AUTHENTICATION =
>> "candlepin.auth.oauth.enabled";
>> - public static final String BASIC_AUTHENTICATION =
>> "candlepin.auth.basic.enabled";
>> + public static final String TRUSTED_AUTHENTICATION =
>> "candlepin.auth.trusted.enable";
>> + public static final String SSL_AUTHENTICATION =
>> "candlepin.auth.ssl.enable";
>> + public static final String OAUTH_AUTHENTICATION =
>> "candlepin.auth.oauth.enable";
>> + public static final String BASIC_AUTHENTICATION =
>> "candlepin.auth.basic.enable";
>
>
Why was this change made? Why change the tense? What is the context?
Thanks,
Jason
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