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flux 2.2.0 #3731

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Thanks for submitting your Operator. Please check the below list before you create your Pull Request.

New Submissions

Updates to existing Operators

  • Did you create a ci.yaml file according to the update instructions?
  • Is your new CSV pointing to the previous version with the replaces property if you chose replaces-mode via the updateGraph property in ci.yaml?
  • Is your new CSV referenced in the appropriate channel defined in the package.yaml or annotations.yaml ?
  • Have you tested an update to your Operator when deployed via OLM?
  • Is your submission signed?

Your submission should not

  • Modify more than one operator
  • Modify an Operator you don't own
  • Rename an operator - please remove and add with a different name instead
  • Modify any files outside the above mentioned folders
  • Contain more than one commit. Please squash your commits.

Operator Description must contain (in order)

  1. Description of the managed Application and where to find more information
  2. Features and capabilities of your Operator and how to use it
  3. Any manual steps about potential pre-requisites for using your Operator

Operator Metadata should contain

  • Human readable name and 1-liner description about your Operator
  • Valid category name1
  • One of the pre-defined capability levels2
  • Links to the maintainer, source code and documentation
  • Example templates for all Custom Resource Definitions intended to be used
  • A quadratic logo

Remember that you can preview your CSV here.

Signed-off-by: paulofrazao <[email protected]>
@openshift-ci openshift-ci bot added the needs-ok-to-test Indicates a PR that requires an org member to verify it is safe to test. label Dec 14, 2023
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openshift-ci bot commented Dec 14, 2023

Hi @paulofrazao. Thanks for your PR.

I'm waiting for a redhat-openshift-ecosystem member to verify that this patch is reasonable to test. If it is, they should reply with /ok-to-test on its own line. Until that is done, I will not automatically test new commits in this PR, but the usual testing commands by org members will still work. Regular contributors should join the org to skip this step.

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Dear @paulofrazao,
Your forked procject is not rebased

To fix this issue please rebase or execute following commands:

git clone https://github.com/paulofrazao/community-operators-prod /tmp/operators-repo
cd /tmp/operators-repo
git checkout origin/flux-v2.2.0
git remote add upstream https://github.com/redhat-openshift-ecosystem/community-operators-prod -f
git pull --rebase upstream main

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