Bug 7676 - It's easy to miss that subcluster association limits session startup in the documentation
Summary: It's easy to miss that subcluster association limits session startup in the d...
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: ThinLinc
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Documentation (show other bugs)
Version: trunk
Hardware: PC Unknown
: P2 Normal
Target Milestone: 4.13.0
Assignee: Niko Lehto
URL:
Keywords: ossman_tester, prosaic, samuel_tester
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Blocks:
 
Reported: 2021-04-08 10:26 CEST by Niko Lehto
Modified: 2021-04-14 07:30 CEST (History)
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Description Niko Lehto cendio 2021-04-08 10:26:53 CEST
We should be more explicit with the information that subcluster association rules apply when creating a new session. An user can reconnect to a session outside their cluster if the association were changed after startup.
Comment 2 Pierre Ossman cendio 2021-04-09 11:06:04 CEST
Looks good, but since we use the very similar concepts "cluster" and "subcluster" it is important we are strict about using them correctly. And the new text uses "cluster" in a few places where it really means "subcluster".
Comment 3 Pierre Ossman cendio 2021-04-09 11:18:38 CEST
Some minor nitpicking that may or may not be changed:

> ... the user will reconnect ...

I'd use "is able to" as it is not certain if the user will actually reconnect.

> ... the correct cluster.

As a general rule I try to avoid subjective terms like "correct" in favour of more precise phrasings like "configured". A typo might cause the two to be different things. :)
Comment 4 Niko Lehto cendio 2021-04-13 09:29:12 CEST
(In reply to Pierre Ossman from comment #3)
I agree. I'll change these parts of the documentation.
Comment 6 Samuel Mannehed cendio 2021-04-13 11:32:30 CEST
Looks good now.
Comment 8 Niko Lehto cendio 2021-04-13 16:38:55 CEST
(In reply to Pierre Ossman from comment #2)
> Looks good, but since we use the very similar concepts "cluster" and
> "subcluster" it is important we are strict about using them correctly. And
> the new text uses "cluster" in a few places where it really means
> "subcluster".

I had missed this comment earlier when fixing the documentation. This is fixed now.
Comment 9 Samuel Mannehed cendio 2021-04-14 07:30:47 CEST
Looks good.

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