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  1. OpenShift Pipelines
  2. SRVKP-8200

Use Server-side apply for managing annotations from Tekton Results

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      Switch annotations management from Merge patch to Server-Side apply patch. This is part of broader effort to switch all Tekton components to using Server-Side Apply patches to improve performance (less retries when merge patches are combined with resourceVersion) and reliability (when merge patches are used without resourceVersion).
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      Switch annotations management from Merge patch to Server-Side apply patch. This is part of broader effort to switch all Tekton components to using Server-Side Apply patches to improve performance (less retries when merge patches are combined with resourceVersion) and reliability (when merge patches are used without resourceVersion).
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    • Pipelines Sprint Crookshank 34, Pipelines Sprint Crookshank 35

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      1. Refactor annotation package. Remove business logic about owner and use a single Patch function defining method and options in a single place.
      2. Use Server-side apply for managing annotations

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      • Code is completed, reviewed, documented and checked in
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              enatan Emil Natan
              enatan Emil Natan
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