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publish on operatorhub #167

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ibotty opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 7 comments
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publish on operatorhub #167

ibotty opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 7 comments
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ibotty commented Oct 6, 2020

It would be great to have a working operator on OperatorHub for non redhat customers.

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Issues go stale after 90d of inactivity.

Mark the issue as fresh by commenting /remove-lifecycle stale.
Stale issues rot after an additional 30d of inactivity and eventually close.
Exclude this issue from closing by commenting /lifecycle frozen.

If this issue is safe to close now please do so with /close.

/lifecycle stale

@openshift-ci-robot openshift-ci-robot added the lifecycle/stale Denotes an issue or PR has remained open with no activity and has become stale. label Jan 4, 2021
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ibotty commented Feb 2, 2021

still relevant.
/remove-lifecycle stale

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ibotty commented Feb 2, 2021

/remove-lifecycle stale

@openshift-ci-robot openshift-ci-robot removed the lifecycle/stale Denotes an issue or PR has remained open with no activity and has become stale. label Feb 2, 2021
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ibotty commented Feb 2, 2021

/lifecycle frozen

@openshift-ci-robot openshift-ci-robot added the lifecycle/frozen Indicates that an issue or PR should not be auto-closed due to staleness. label Feb 2, 2021
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ibotty commented May 26, 2021

Anything one can do to move that issue forward?

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ibotty commented Aug 23, 2022

I published the 4.11-Release using the following catalogsource: https://gitlab.com/ibotty/okd-operators/-/raw/main/okd-operators.catalogsource.yaml?inline=false

It uses the images quay.io/openshift/origin-local-storage-operator:4.11 and quay.io/openshift/origin-local-storage-diskmaker:4.11.

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lfarkas commented Apr 22, 2024

IMHO it's a very basic operator without OKD not really useful. So would anybody who is responsible for this project write the official statement of redhat? What is the reason that this (and many other) very basic operator not published on operatorhub? this is a force that no one really try to use OKD in any kind of production environment?

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