Happy Friday everyone! Back with another blog post, and as we here in the CAT team begin to wind down and look back on the work completed this week, we have lots to smile about!đ
PDK 2.6.0 Releaseđ!!
There was some big news this week with the long awaited release of PDK 2.6.0, which was thanks to the huge effort and hours put in by Craig and Gavin. This release includes upgrades to pdk-templates, support for Fedora 36 and some bug fixes. We are thrilled to get this over the line as Iâm sure you all are too.
Certified Kubernetes
Another big announcement - earlier this week we received word that the puppetlabs-kubernetes module had officially renewed its Kubernetes (v1.26) certification for another year.
Come meet us at CfgMgmtCamp
Just another friendly reminder to come and say hello to Craig, Gavin and David if youâre attending CfgMgmtCamp.
Community Contributions
Weâd like to thank the following people in the Puppet Community for their contributions over this past week:
puppetlabs-apache#2366
: âSimplify templates by reusing bool2httpdâ, thanks to ekohlpuppetlabs-apache#2365
: âvhost: Make ProxyAddHeaders configureableâ, thanks to bastelfreakpuppetlabs-apt#1075
: âUpdated mark as title can contain dot (fixes #1074)â, thanks to xepapuppetlabs-stdlib#1289
: âAddstdlib::sha256
â, thanks to jcpunkpuppetlabs-tomcat#505
: âUpdate commons-daemon-native version to match bundled with Tomcat (#504)â, thanks to uoe-pjacksonpdk-templates#473
: âallow to configure rspec-puppetâs facter_implementationâ, thanks to skoefpdksync#173
: âFixLogger.error
â, thanks to alexjfisherpuppet-lint#75
: âFix assertion when rspec-json_expectations is missingâ, thanks to ekohlpuppet-lint#74
: âRemove spurious quote in gem descriptionâ, thanks to ekohlrspec-puppet#39
: âClarify function testing parser scope sectionâ, thanks to h4l
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