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  1. OpenShift Request For Enhancement
  2. RFE-6399

Enable Multiple OpenShift Projects to be Integrated into a Single Quay Organization

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      • Proposed title of this feature request: Enable Multiple OpenShift Projects to be Integrated into a Single Quay Organization.
      • The customer behind the request: NIS a.d. | 5488296 | Europe/Paris   
      • What is the nature and description of the request?
        • to configure a single organization in Quay that can integrate multiple projects from OpenShift Container Platform (OCP)
        • to manually configure Quay to achieve the desired organizational structure.
      • Why does the customer need this? (List the business requirements here)
        • The existing structure, where each namespace in Quay is connected to one namespace in OpenShift, causes management overhead and does not align with their intended workflow.
        •  to increase operability and reduce complexity by centralizing project management within Quay.
      • How would the customer like to achieve this? (List the functional requirements here): Not mentioned. 
      • Does the customer have any specific timeline dependencies and which release would they like to target (i.e. RHEL8, RHEL9)?: No specific timeline dependencies were mentioned. They would love to have the functionality 
      • Would the customer be able to assist in testing this functionality if implemented? Yes, the customer seems willing to assist in testing the functionality to ensure it meets their requirements.
      • List any affected packages or components:
        • QBO
        • Quay operator
        • Oauth API token

              qberry@redhat.com Quiana Berry
              rhn-support-sbhavsar Sayali Bhavsar
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