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  1. OpenShift Request For Enhancement
  2. RFE-7868

Kyverno Policy Integration with Red Hat ACM

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      1. Proposed Title of this Feature Request
      Kyverno Policy Management Support in Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management (ACM) as First class citizen

      2. Nature and Description of the Request
      This request proposes that ACM support native or pluggable integration with Kyverno, a Kubernetes-native policy engine. Features would include:

      Lifecycle management of Kyverno policies via ACM.

      Policy distribution across clusters. 

      Compliance status collection and visualization. 

      Insights and reporting similar to Gatekeeper integration.

      3. Why Does the Customer Need This? (Business Requirements)
      Customer Preference: Several customers already use Kyverno for its simplicity and Kubernetes-native syntax.

      Policy Diversity: Customers want the ability to choose between Gatekeeper and Kyverno based on use case and familiarity.

      Consolidated Management: Centralized visibility of Kyverno policies across clusters helps reduce fragmentation and complexity.

      Ecosystem Compatibility: As Kyverno gains market share, its integration aligns ACM with broader industry trends.

      4. List Any Affected Packages or Components

      RH ACM Governance

              showeimer Sho Weimer
              mp.singh Mahendra Singh
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