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Please merge within 48 hours of https://errata.devel.redhat.com/advisory/66562 shipping live OR a Cincinnati-first release.

This should provide adequate soak time for fast channel PR #580

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sdodson commented Dec 15, 2020

/hold cancel

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sdodson commented Dec 16, 2020

/lgtm
Vadim noted no problems at the end of his review.

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@openshift-merge-robot openshift-merge-robot merged commit 4f6921b into master Dec 16, 2020
@wking wking deleted the pr-stable-4.6.8 branch December 23, 2020 22:22
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