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  1. OpenShift Pipelines
  2. SRVKP-8069

Allow NameSpace Level configuration override with config map for namespace owners to override global pruner settings

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      This enables users to configure their own pruning policies at namespace level. By creating a tekton-pruner-namespace-spec ConfigMap in a namespace, users can now set custom configurations(like TTL and history limits) that override global defaults. [NOTE: For additional details regarding how the feature and config works users are expected to check the detailed feature doc for pruner]
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      This enables users to configure their own pruning policies at namespace level. By creating a tekton-pruner-namespace-spec ConfigMap in a namespace, users can now set custom configurations(like TTL and history limits) that override global defaults. [NOTE: For additional details regarding how the feature and config works users are expected to check the detailed feature doc for pruner]
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      Allow granular config map based configuration at individual namespace level. If a config map is defined at a namespace level than the namespace level config will take precedence over the global config map settings specific to the namespace in open shift-pipelines namespace

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              rh-ee-shubbhar Shubham Bhardwaj
              rh-ee-anataraj Anitha Natarajan
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