These are effectively identical to the osc-lib variants except they
include the attributes that the OSC shell implementation will set on
this during shell init. This helps from a typing perspective.
Change-Id: I53d9058273748ecd4d4eecec5f7291d5f38ce5ab
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
Just change all text to be as consistent as possible.
TrivialFix
Change-Id: I959cda9b0688f0fcec0f55ce4c8cadf209d3537f
Signed-off-by: Brian Haley <haleyb.dev@gmail.com>
This must have crept in some time after [1] merged.
[1] Ic203964c7dede7dd80ae2d93b8fa1b7e6634a758
Change-Id: Ic0603db8b1a59b7704c51b0e0ffceb7db2e781d3
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
Currently the Default setting for CustomSG Rule
is set to True, this means all new SGs inherit
these rules, with no way for user to override
this behavior.
Closes Bug: #2054629
Change-Id: Icef7c91654dbced76a5492437e723c4e2a0f3102
These only apply to newly created default security groups i.e. when you
create a new project. They do not apply to existing default security
groups.
Change-Id: Ie01bf47dd8a0392354d17d984b41c1fad504e659
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>