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The OpenShift documentation mentions that a service.alpha.openshift.io/expiry annotation can be applied to secret configurations to promote a more secure environment over time. However, I'm not sure exactly how to do this. Could we get some examples in the docs, where they reference this annotation?
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The OpenShift documentation mentions that a
service.alpha.openshift.io/expiry
annotation can be applied to secret configurations to promote a more secure environment over time. However, I'm not sure exactly how to do this. Could we get some examples in the docs, where they reference this annotation?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: