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BZ#1507851-Sort tags by name alphabetically #1190

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@AllenBW AllenBW commented Oct 31, 2017

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1507851

Note, name is not the same thing as description (the name displayed) so it doesn't look perfect, but its better

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Note, name is not the same thing as description (the name displayed)
@AllenBW AllenBW added this to the Sprint 73 Ending Nov 13, 2017 milestone Oct 31, 2017
@chriskacerguis chriskacerguis self-assigned this Oct 31, 2017
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miq-bot commented Oct 31, 2017

Checked commit AllenBW@326e95d with ruby 2.3.3, rubocop 0.47.1, and haml-lint 0.20.0
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Everything looks fine. ⭐

@chriskacerguis chriskacerguis merged commit 0672997 into ManageIQ:master Oct 31, 2017
@AllenBW AllenBW deleted the BZ/#1507851-asc-name-tag-sorting branch October 31, 2017 17:52
simaishi pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 6, 2017
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simaishi commented Nov 6, 2017

Gaprindashvili backport details:

$ git log -1
commit ffebee01dff68015f0c517feae9bf17d01409ddf
Author: Chris Kacerguis <[email protected]>
Date:   Tue Oct 31 09:58:05 2017 -0500

    Merge pull request #1190 from AllenBW/BZ/#1507851-asc-name-tag-sorting
    
    BZ#1507851-Sort tags by name alphabetically
    (cherry picked from commit 06729973742c671ee59b18f8fd6952e6d796b0ec)
    
    https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1509355

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