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Resolution: Unresolved
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Note: Doc team updates the current version of the documentation and the
two previous versions (n-2), but we address *only high-priority, or
customer-reported issues* for -2 releases in support.
Describe the changes in the doc and link to your dev story:
1. - [X] Mandatory: Add the required version to the Fix version/s field.
2. - [ ] Mandatory: Choose the type of documentation change or review.
- [X] We need to update to an existing topic
- [ ] We need to add a new document to an existing section
- [ ] We need a whole new section; this is a function not
documented before and doesn't belong in any current section
- [ ] We need an Operator Advisory review and approval
- [ ] We need a z-Stream (Errata) Advisory and Release note
for MCE and/or ACM
3. - [ ] *Mandatory: *Use the following link to open the doc and find where the
documentation update should go. Note: As the feature and doc is
understood and developed, this placement decision may change:
- Published doc: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.10
- Source: https://github.com/stolostron/rhacm-docs
https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/openshift_operators
4. - [ ] Mandatory for GA content:
- [ ] Add steps, the diff, known issue, and/or other important
conceptual information in the following space:
- [ ] *Add Required access level *(example, *Cluster
Administrator*) for the user to complete the task:
- [ ] Add verification at the end of the task, how does the user
verify success (a command to run or a result to see?)
- [ ] Add link to dev story here:
5. - [X] Mandatory for bugs: What is the diff? Clearly define what the
problem is, what the change is, and link to the current documentation. Only
use this for a documentation bug.
Someone reached out about a discrepancy between the OPC operators page and our support matrix. Our support matrix was correct, but it also shed light on some other issues on that page.
Working with the PLM team to try to get the issue resolved. I don't think we will need to keep this up moving forward, but I am working with Nelson and Robyn to hopefully make it part of the process somewhere.