Epic Goal
If ACS can manage the bundles, we should update the OPP PolicySet to remove our management of the bundle. We manage the certificate expiration, so if initial creation only is added, we still have to keep a lot of the policy content that handles this. See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RFE-5874
Why is this important?
This would be a low priority because the OPP Policy Set can work by fully managing the certificates as it does today. I think we would want to adopt this feature so we could simplify the Policy Set. ACS 4.7 should line up with ACM 2.14. More likely we should do the work during ACM 2.15.
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- 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 - Downstream documentation merged: <link to meaningful PR>
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RFE-5874 create initial bundle at install time
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