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Organize GCP projects and use GitOps #141

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jlewi opened this issue May 15, 2020 · 5 comments
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Organize GCP projects and use GitOps #141

jlewi opened this issue May 15, 2020 · 5 comments

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jlewi commented May 15, 2020

Opening this issue to log organizational structure changes to our bot projects.

Ultimately we want to manage them better using GitOps and ACM.

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jlewi commented May 15, 2020

First step.

  • I'm creating the GCP folder engprod-bots to own the projects related to our bots.
  • I'm moving the projects
    • issue-label-bot-dev
    • github-probots

Into this folder.

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jlewi commented May 15, 2020

  • issue-label-bot-dev was under folder contributors
  • githubprobots was under folder ci which is the parent for the new engprod bots folder

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jlewi commented May 15, 2020

The kubeflow/testing management cluster in project kf-ci-management can now manage the issue-label-bot-dev project.

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