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Update broken links in developing workflows guide #500

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As reported in Issue #468, in Deploying a New Workflow section, there are two broken links.

Deploying the greeting Workflow example

kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kiegroup/kogito-serverless-operator/main/test/testdata/sw.kogito_v1alpha08_sonataflow_devmode.yaml -n <your_namespace>

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For example using VSCode, there are the commands needed:

curl -S https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kiegroup/kogito-serverless-operator/main/config/samples/sw.kogito_v1alpha08_sonataflow_devmode.yaml > workflow_devmode.yaml
code workflow_devmode.yaml
kubectl apply -f workflow_devmode.yaml -n <your_namespace>

Please make sure that your PR meets the following requirements:

  • You have read the contributions doc
  • Pull Request title is properly formatted: KOGITO-XYZ Subject
  • Pull Request title contains the target branch if not targeting main: [0.9.x] KOGITO-XYZ Subject
  • The nav.adoc file has a link to this guide in the proper category
  • The index.adoc file has a card to this guide in the proper category, with a meaningful description
How to backport a pull request to a different branch?

In order to automatically create a backporting pull request please add one or more labels having the following format backport-<branch-name>, where <branch-name> is the name of the branch where the pull request must be backported to (e.g., backport-7.67.x to backport the original PR to the 7.67.x branch).

NOTE: backporting is an action aiming to move a change (usually a commit) from a branch (usually the main one) to another one, which is generally referring to a still maintained release branch. Keeping it simple: it is about to move a specific change or a set of them from one branch to another.

Once the original pull request is successfully merged, the automated action will create one backporting pull request per each label (with the previous format) that has been added.

If something goes wrong, the author will be notified and at this point a manual backporting is needed.

NOTE: this automated backporting is triggered whenever a pull request on main branch is labeled or closed, but both conditions must be satisfied to get the new PR created.

Signed-off-by: Gloria Ciavarrini <gciavarrini@redhat.com>
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@gciavarrini thanks a lot for the update! @ricardozanini can you have a look at my comment? Thanks!

Co-authored-by: Ricardo Zanini <1538000+ricardozanini@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ricardo Zanini <1538000+ricardozanini@users.noreply.github.com>
@ricardozanini ricardozanini merged commit 39ac34c into apache:main Oct 12, 2023
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