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  1. OpenShift Bugs
  2. OCPBUGS-16613

Add admin acknowledgement in 4.13 for API removals in 4.14

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      Introduce the administrator acknowledgment to make cluster administrator aware of APIs to-be-removed in future version of OCP.

      Refer to https://access.redhat.com/articles/6958395 about the details of APIs planned to be removed in the future.
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      Introduce the administrator acknowledgment to make cluster administrator aware of APIs to-be-removed in future version of OCP. Refer to https://access.redhat.com/articles/6958395 about the details of APIs planned to be removed in the future.
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      Description of problem:

      We need to have admin-ack in 4.13 so that admins can check the deprecated APIs and approve when they move to 4.14. Refer to https://access.redhat.com/articles/6958395 for  more information. As planned we want to add the admin-ack around 4.14 feature freeze.
      

      Steps to Reproduce:

      1. Install a cluster in 4.13. 
      2. Run an application which uses the deprecated API. See https://access.redhat.com/articles/6958395 for more information.
      3. Upgrade to 4.14

      Actual results:

      The upgrade happens without asking the admin to confirm that the workloads do not use the deprecated APIs.

      Expected results:

      Upgrade should wait for the admin-ack.
      

      Additional info:

      This was the PR for 4.11.z https://github.com/openshift/cluster-version-operator/pull/908

            afri@afri.cz Petr Muller
            afri@afri.cz Petr Muller
            Jian Li Jian Li
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