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For historical reasons, "include.release.openshift.io/ibm-cloud-managed" was used
as a basis when creating the productized HyperShift installation profile. ibm-cloud-managed
is a different offering, however, and we would like to correct this so that
(1) the profiles can diverge if necessary and (2) the cluster profile name makes
sense.
This change establishes a "HypershiftIndependent" profile using the improved
profile annotation name "include.release.openshift.io/hypershift" . Dozens of
other changes across the product have already been introduced to use this
annotation in their manifests - openshift/api needs to support it now.
Once this change has merged, "include.release.openshift.io/hypershift" can
be tested. We will be able to find any overlooked manifests and annotate them.
Once the HyperShift team believes the new annotation can be treated as
canonical, we can eliminate ClusterProfileName("include.release.openshift.io/ibm-cloud-managed")
and replace it with ClusterProfileName("include.release.openshift.io/hypershift").

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@jupierce: This pull request references Jira Issue OCPBUGS-29774, which is invalid:

  • expected the bug to target either version "4.17." or "openshift-4.17.", but it targets "4.16.0" instead

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For historical reasons, "include.release.openshift.io/ibm-cloud-managed" was used as a basis when creating the productized HyperShift installation profile. ibm-cloud-managed is a different offering, however, and we would like to correct this so that (1) the profiles can diverge if necessary and (2) the cluster profile name makes sense.
This change establishes a "HypershiftIndependent" profile using the improved profile annotation name "include.release.openshift.io/hypershift" . Dozens of other changes across the product have already been introduced to use this annotation in their manifests - openshift/api needs to support it now.

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For historical reasons, "include.release.openshift.io/ibm-cloud-managed" was used
as a basis when creating the productized HyperShift installation profile. ibm-cloud-managed
is a different offering, however, and we would like to correct this so that
(1) the profiles can diverge if necessary and (2) the cluster profile name makes
sense.
This change establishes a "HypershiftIndependent" profile using the improved
profile annotation name "include.release.openshift.io/hypershift" . Dozens of
other changes across the product have already been introduced to use this
annotation in their manifests - openshift/api needs to support it now.
Once this change has merged, "include.release.openshift.io/hypershift" can
be tested. We will be able to find any overlooked manifests and annotate them.
Once the HyperShift team believes the new annotation can be treated as
canonical, we can eliminate ClusterProfileName("include.release.openshift.io/ibm-cloud-managed")
and replace it with ClusterProfileName("include.release.openshift.io/hypershift").
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@jupierce jupierce force-pushed the hypershift-profile-test-3 branch from 6a7b9e8 to c01b540 Compare May 20, 2024 21:20
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/retest

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we can eliminate ClusterProfileName("include.release.openshift.io/ibm-cloud-managed")

Is the annotation used at all by ROKS? Is eliminating this actually a good idea?

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ci/prow/e2e-aws-ovn-hypershift c01b540 link true /test e2e-aws-ovn-hypershift
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In response to this:

For historical reasons, "include.release.openshift.io/ibm-cloud-managed" was used
as a basis when creating the productized HyperShift installation profile. ibm-cloud-managed
is a different offering, however, and we would like to correct this so that
(1) the profiles can diverge if necessary and (2) the cluster profile name makes
sense.
This change establishes a "HypershiftIndependent" profile using the improved
profile annotation name "include.release.openshift.io/hypershift" . Dozens of
other changes across the product have already been introduced to use this
annotation in their manifests - openshift/api needs to support it now.
Once this change has merged, "include.release.openshift.io/hypershift" can
be tested. We will be able to find any overlooked manifests and annotate them.
Once the HyperShift team believes the new annotation can be treated as
canonical, we can eliminate ClusterProfileName("include.release.openshift.io/ibm-cloud-managed")
and replace it with ClusterProfileName("include.release.openshift.io/hypershift").

Instructions for interacting with me using PR comments are available here. If you have questions or suggestions related to my behavior, please file an issue against the openshift-eng/jira-lifecycle-plugin repository.

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