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Feature #27872

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[RFE] Use the word 'Delete' instead of 'Remove' when deleting a content host in WebUI

Added by Chris Roberts about 5 years ago. Updated about 5 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Low
Assignee:
Category:
Web UI
Target version:
Difficulty:
trivial
Triaged:
Yes
Fixed in Releases:
Found in Releases:

Description

Description of problem:
When doing 'Hosts --> Content Hosts --> choose some $host --> Select Action --> Remove Hosts --> Remove' whole system gets deleted not just the system entry in Satellite.

Therefore a customer behind this request would like to rephrase 'Remove' to 'Delete' as technically there's a difference between these two:

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Delete and remove are defined quite similarly, but the main difference between them is that delete means erase (i.e. rendered nonexistent or nonrecoverable), while remove connotes take away and set aside (but kept in existence).
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Another thing that could make people think that it's just system profile that's being deleted is that there's no warning indicating otherwise:

When removing a system from Hosts --> All Hosts:
"Are you sure you want to delete host system.example.com? This will delete the virtual machine and its disks, and is irreversible."

However when removing a system from Hosts --> Content Hosts it's just:
"Are you sure you want to remove the host(s) selected?"

I'll be opening a separate RFE for this.

Thanks,
Jan

Actions #1

Updated by The Foreman Bot about 5 years ago

  • Status changed from Assigned to Ready For Testing
  • Pull request https://github.com/Katello/katello/pull/8351 added
Actions #2

Updated by Chris Roberts about 5 years ago

  • Bugzilla link set to 1684531
Actions #3

Updated by Justin Sherrill about 5 years ago

  • Target version set to Katello 3.14.0
  • Triaged changed from No to Yes
Actions #4

Updated by The Foreman Bot about 5 years ago

  • Fixed in Releases Katello 3.14.0 added
Actions #5

Updated by Chris Roberts about 5 years ago

  • Status changed from Ready For Testing to Closed
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