** Description changed: + [Impact] + Any complex configuration requiring layering of devices currently requires that "lower" layers are defined above "upper" layers. Ordering of configuration should not matter in netplan. + + [Test case] + - Run nplan integration tests on the release + - Validate that netplan generate && netplan apply alone, without config, behave as expected (no result) + - Validate that netplan generate && netplan apply with minimal config writes /run/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-managed-devices.conf + - Validate that netplan generate && netplan apply works with any existing configuation. + + [Regression potential] + Any failure to work with existing configuration should be considered a regression. Any new failure of the test suite would be a regression. + + --- + + I'd like to upload a new release of netplan; notable changes include: - forward-definition support (the underlying ethernet devices of bridges and bonds no longer need to be defined before the bridge or bond they are a member of) - add missing configuration knob for toggling STP for a bridge. nplan is seeded on most flavors, but not used my default. It provides an alternate way for people to configure their network devices.
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