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Quay 3.9.0 conftest pull policy from quay was failed

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      This issue is being reprioritized as Major since it has not been addressed within a few days or weeks of creation. We are using the OpenShift Bug Process critieria, https://source.redhat.com/groups/public/openshift/openshift_wiki/openshift_bugzilla_process#bug-priority:

      • BLOCKER: These are interrupt worthy bugs. Usually these would be CRITICAL or IMPORTANT severity bugs. Teams should immediately stop other items and address BLOCKER priority bugs. It should be worked until it is either resolved or the priority reduced. Leads and managers SHOULD always know the up-to-date status of these bugs.
      • CRITICAL: These are not necessarily immediately interrupt worthy, but likely cannot wait more than a few days for attention. Usually these would be CRITICAL or IMPORTANT severity bugs.
      • MAJOR: These should generally be scheduled for the current or next sprint and take precedence over feature work. These should not necessarily immediately interrupt ongoing work. Owners should be reporting daily on these in their standups.
      • NORMAL: These bugs should be evaluated, prioritized, and scheduled alongside all other work (ie. features) each sprint.
      • MINOR: These bugs should be periodically re-evaluated and may be scheduled along with other work. Bugs with a sustained low priority should be given strong consideration for closure.
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      This issue is being reprioritized as Major since it has not been addressed within a few days or weeks of creation. We are using the OpenShift Bug Process critieria, https://source.redhat.com/groups/public/openshift/openshift_wiki/openshift_bugzilla_process#bug-priority: BLOCKER: These are interrupt worthy bugs. Usually these would be CRITICAL or IMPORTANT severity bugs. Teams should immediately stop other items and address BLOCKER priority bugs. It should be worked until it is either resolved or the priority reduced. Leads and managers SHOULD always know the up-to-date status of these bugs. CRITICAL: These are not necessarily immediately interrupt worthy, but likely cannot wait more than a few days for attention. Usually these would be CRITICAL or IMPORTANT severity bugs. MAJOR: These should generally be scheduled for the current or next sprint and take precedence over feature work. These should not necessarily immediately interrupt ongoing work. Owners should be reporting daily on these in their standups. NORMAL: These bugs should be evaluated, prioritized, and scheduled alongside all other work (ie. features) each sprint. MINOR: These bugs should be periodically re-evaluated and may be scheduled along with other work. Bugs with a sustained low priority should be given strong consideration for closure.

      Description:

      This is an issue found in Quay 3.9.0, after pushed conftest policy to Quay, found it was failed to pull policy from Quay, pls review this issue.

      Quay: quay-operator-bundle-container-v3.9.0-103

      https://www.conftest.dev/sharing/ 

      How to pull Conftest Policy:

      Example: Conftest pull policy

      Conftest Policy was pushed to quay:

      conftest pull quayregistry-quay-quay-enterprise-847.apps.quaytest-847.qe.devcluster.openshift.com/conftest/policy:latest
      Error: download policies: client get: stat /policy/quayregistry-quay-quay-enterprise-847.apps.quaytest-847.qe.devcluster.openshift.com/conftest/policy:latest: no such file or directory 

              marckok Marcus Kok
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