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Epic
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    Resolution: Unresolved
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    ACM 2.15.0
 
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        [ACM 2.15 / MCE 2.10] Installer - Technical Debt Cleanup
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        Product / Portfolio Work
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        Green
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        In Progress
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        32% To Do, 16% In Progress, 52% Done
 
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        Installer Sprint 2025-68
 
Epic Goal
Cleaning up accumulated technical debt throughout the ACM 2.15 / MCE 2.10 release.
Why is this important?
Addressing technical debt is crucial for maintaining the long-term health, stability, and sustainability of our product's code.
Scenarios
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Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] Conduct a thorough assessment of the codebase to identify and prioritize areas of technical debt, including but not limited to legacy code, outdated dependencies, code smells, and inadequate testing coverage.
 - [ ] Implement cleanup initiatives according to the established roadmap, focusing on high-priority technical debt items first. These initiatives may include refactoring legacy code, updating outdated dependencies, improving test coverage, and enforcing coding standards.
 
Dependencies (internal and external)
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Previous Work (Optional):
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Open questions:
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Done Checklist
- CI - CI is running, tests are automated and merged.
 - Release Enablement <link to Feature Enablement Presentation>
 - DEV - Upstream code and tests merged: <link to meaningful PR or GitHub
Issue> - DEV - Upstream documentation merged: <link to meaningful PR or GitHub
Issue> - DEV - Downstream build attached to advisory: <link to errata>
 - QE - Test plans in Polarion: <link or reference to Polarion>
 - QE - Automated tests merged: <link or reference to automated tests>
 - DOC - Doc issue opened with a completed template. Separate doc issue
opened for any deprecation, removal, or any current known
issue/troubleshooting removal from the doc, if applicable.