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Adding the ability to splay scheduled jobs. #12153

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Adding the ability to splay scheduled jobs. The splay option to a scheduled job can either be a single value, in which case the splay is taken from 0 to that value, or can be specified as a dictionary with starting and ending values. Per #11917.

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ghost commented Apr 20, 2014

Test Failed.

If the failures are unrelated to your code, don't stress, a core developer will know these apart.
In the future, if possible, please branch off a passing commit to avoid false positives.
Refer to this link for build results: http://jenkins.saltstack.com/job/salt-pr-build/3598/

…eduled job can either be a single value, in which case the splay is taken from 0 to that value, or can be specified as a dictionary with starting and ending values.
…more accurate splaying and no longer requires the time.sleep to be used. first run is not splayed but subsequent run are.
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ghost commented Apr 21, 2014

Test Failed.

If the failures are unrelated to your code, don't stress, a core developer will know these apart.
In the future, if possible, please branch off a passing commit to avoid false positives.
Refer to this link for build results: http://jenkins.saltstack.com/job/salt-pr-build/3604/

thatch45 added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 21, 2014
Adding the ability to splay scheduled jobs.
@thatch45 thatch45 merged commit 247d8a1 into saltstack:develop Apr 21, 2014
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very friggin' awesome!

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