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Correct log message for skipped UBI content sets [DELIVERY-6938] #130

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This commit fixes a previously implemented log message for skipped
repo sets, where UBI content sets were logged instead of repos. This
should better describe what's being skipped, as multiple repos can
share a content set label.

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This commit fixes a previously implemented log message for skipped
repo sets, where UBI content sets were logged instead of repos. This
should better describe what's being skipped, as multiple versions of a
repo can share a content set label.
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@negillett negillett changed the title Correct log message for skipped UBI content sets Correct log message for skipped UBI content sets [DELIVERY-6938] Sep 18, 2019
@negillett negillett merged commit 5904d6c into release-engineering:master Sep 18, 2019
@negillett negillett deleted the 6938-2 branch September 18, 2019 15:49
negillett pushed a commit to negillett/ubi-population-tool that referenced this pull request Sep 23, 2019
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This commit fixes a previously implemented log message for skipped
repo sets, where UBI content sets were logged instead of repos. This
should better describe what's being skipped, as multiple repos can
share a content set label.
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