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  1. OpenShift Console
  2. CONSOLE-4312

Refactor OpenShift Console to use watch-resource-types from the Core SDK

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      We should start with using of the watch-resource-types from Core SDK, instead of console-types that we export and use from the Console SDK.

      Acceptance Criteria

      • Import form Core SDK & Export from OpenShift Console SDK
      • Find one use case of each import and make sure the new import from the Core SDK works
      • Deprecate the old Console SDK instance of this one
      • Log a tech debt story to follow up the other instances

            [CONSOLE-4312] Refactor OpenShift Console to use watch-resource-types from the Core SDK

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              jhadvig@redhat.com Jakub Hadvig
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