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Bug 1999187: Fix aws-operator test by updating RBAC API from v1beta1 to v1 #101

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@openshift-ci openshift-ci bot added the approved Indicates a PR has been approved by an approver from all required OWNERS files. label Aug 30, 2021
@joelsmith joelsmith changed the title Fix aws-operator test by updating RBAC API from v1beta1 to v1 Bug 1999187: Fix aws-operator test by updating RBAC API from v1beta1 to v1 Aug 30, 2021
@openshift-ci openshift-ci bot added the bugzilla/severity-medium Referenced Bugzilla bug's severity is medium for the branch this PR is targeting. label Aug 30, 2021
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openshift-ci bot commented Aug 30, 2021

@joelsmith: This pull request references Bugzilla bug 1999187, which is valid. The bug has been moved to the POST state. The bug has been updated to refer to the pull request using the external bug tracker.

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@joelsmith: All pull requests linked via external trackers have merged:

Bugzilla bug 1999187 has been moved to the MODIFIED state.

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Bug 1999187: Fix aws-operator test by updating RBAC API from v1beta1 to v1

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@joelsmith joelsmith deleted the aws-operator branch August 30, 2021 18:38
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