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{{BlameVendor}}
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<code><nowiki>{{BlameVendor | FrobCorp}}</nowiki></code> returns:
<code><nowiki>{{BlameVendor|FrobCorp}}</nowiki></code> returns:


{{BlameVendor|FrobCorp}}
{{BlameVendor|FrobCorp}}


<code><nowiki>{{BlameVendor | FrobCorp | http://frobcorp.com}}</nowiki></code> returns:
<code><nowiki>{{BlameVendor|FrobCorp|http://frobcorp.com}}</nowiki></code> returns:


{{BlameVendor|FrobCorp|http://frobcorp.com}}
{{BlameVendor|FrobCorp|http://frobcorp.com}}

Latest revision as of 19:22, 15 October 2009

This template is used to return an admonition that attributes a specific problem or issue to a third-party vendor.

Parameters

All parameters are optional. Generic text is used for any missing parameter.

Name

The vendor's name

URL

The named third-party vendor's general site URL, or a specific URL for filing bugs with the named third-party vendor.

Examples

{{BlameVendor}} returns:

Third-party vendor issue
The root cause of this problem is not Fedora, but rather software provided by a third-party vendor. If you are interested in a fix for this issue, you must contact that vendor through their web site.

{{BlameVendor|FrobCorp}} returns:

Third-party vendor issue
The root cause of this problem is not Fedora, but rather software provided by FrobCorp. If you are interested in a fix for this issue, you must contact that vendor through their web site.

{{BlameVendor|FrobCorp|http://frobcorp.com}} returns:

Third-party vendor issue
The root cause of this problem is not Fedora, but rather software provided by FrobCorp. If you are interested in a fix for this issue, you must contact that vendor through their web site.