Addendum: I wasn't aware that Fedora implemented this differently -- although it is not surprising as /etc/cron.d/ not part of any official spec but rather an extension that was added by the individual distros.
I have this issue noted for now; perhaps something can be done via log levels in future. It's not as easy as it sounds, as on Ubuntu/Debian, we ignore files with dots for a reason (eg: .dpkg-dist files).
Addendum: I wasn't aware that Fedora implemented this differently -- although it is not surprising as /etc/cron.d/ not part of any official spec but rather an extension that was added by the individual distros.
I have this issue noted for now; perhaps something can be done via log levels in future. It's not as easy as it sounds, as on Ubuntu/Debian, we ignore files with dots for a reason (eg: .dpkg-dist files).