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Epic
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Major
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Compliance Operator for Multi-Arch Compute
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Product / Portfolio Work
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100% To Do, 0% In Progress, 0% Done
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Epic Goal
- The goal of this epic is to update the compliance operator logic to behave correctly when deployed in a multi-arch compute environment.
- The epic focuses on the following operators:
- compliance operator (primary)
- file-integrity operator (stretch goal, can be turned into a follow-up once the file integrity operator is available across all arches)
Why is this important?
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Scenarios
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Acceptance Criteria
- (Enter a list of Acceptance Criteria unique to the Epic)
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Dependencies (internal and external)
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Previous Work (Optional):
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Open questions::
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Done Checklist
- CI - For new features (non-enablement), existing Multi-Arch CI jobs are not broken by the Epic
- Release Enablement: <link to Feature Enablement Presentation>
- DEV - Upstream code and tests merged: <link to meaningful PR orf GitHub Issue>
- DEV - Upstream documentation merged: <link to meaningful PR or GitHub Issue>
- DEV - If the Epic is adding a new stream, downstream build attached to advisory: <link to errata>
- QE - Test plans in Test Plan tracking software (e.g. Polarion, RQM, etc.): <link or reference to the Test Plan>
- QE - Automated tests merged: <link or reference to automated tests>
- QE - QE to verify documentation when testing
- DOC - Downstream documentation merged: <link to meaningful PR>
- All the stories, tasks, sub-tasks and bugs that belong to this epic need to have been completed and indicated by a status of 'Done'.
- depends on
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MULTIARCH-4706 Operator Verification in Multi-Arch Compute Clusters
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- Closed
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