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README: remove obsolete transfer notice, update badges #241

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@kenyon kenyon commented Feb 7, 2024

Was transferred back to Puppetlabs, see #229.

Was transferred back to Puppetlabs, see puppetlabs#229.
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@kenyon thanks for the PR! Can you maybe also adjust the badges at the top of the README.md?

@kenyon kenyon changed the title README: remove obsolete transfer notice README: remove obsolete transfer notice, update badges Feb 7, 2024
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kenyon commented Feb 7, 2024

@kenyon thanks for the PR! Can you maybe also adjust the badges at the top of the README.md?

Badges updated.

There are a lot of other instances of voxpupuli in this repo, but I'll let puppetlabs deal with that, since I'm not sure what to do for all of them. https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Apuppetlabs%2Fbeaker-puppet%20voxpupuli&type=code

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LGTM. My feeling is that the remaining ones will be updated when puppetlabs release its first version after re-adoption.

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Thanks @kenyon !

@mhashizume mhashizume merged commit b2317c7 into puppetlabs:master Feb 7, 2024
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