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  1. OpenShift Builds
  2. BUILD-708

Downstream: Deploy OpenShift Builds in openshift-builds namespace

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    • SECFLOWOTL-24 - Openshift Builds (Shipwright) : GA v1.0
    • Pipeline Integrations #3246
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      As a cluster admin trying to deploy OpenShift Builds I want components deployed in the openshift-builds namespace so that I can isolate the Shipwright control plane from other workloads.

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      The build controller and related components should be deployed in an "openshift-" prefixed namespace. This helps communicate that the workload is managed/supported by Red Hat.

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      • Allow admins to customize the namespace where components are deployed

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      • When the downstream OpenShift builds operator deploys Shipwright components, they are deployed in the "openshift-builds" namespace.

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      • Code is completed, reviewed, documented and checked in
      • Unit and integration test automation have been delivered and running cleanly in continuous integration/staging/canary environment
      • Continuous Delivery pipeline(s) is able to proceed with new code included
      • Customer facing documentation, API docs etc. are produced/updated, reviewed and published
      • Acceptance criteria are met

              jkhelil abdeljawed khelil
              adkaplan@redhat.com Adam Kaplan
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