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Clarify if a redhat subscription is required to use this operator #489
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You can install the versions from the Red Hat operators index freely. If you want to use Red Hats production support service, one of the listed subscriptions is required. The code is free and open, support is not :) |
@jan--f After some discussion on the okd-dev and okd-users Slack channel I frankly think that this is not true. Operators in the RedHat Operators index require a subscription and a pull secret for |
Reopening this after further discussion. We should add a note that installing via the RH catalog requires a subscription. |
The latest version in the https://github.com/redhat-openshift-ecosystem/community-operators-prod is the outdated
0.0.28
.The latest version is only available from the redhat operators index and lists
Valid Subscriptions: ["OpenShift Kubernetes Engine", "OpenShift Container Platform", "OpenShift Platform Plus"]
.This repository does not make any mention of a required subscription. What is the case?
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