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/assign @bparees

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/cc @aravindhp @kikisdeliveryservice

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Thanks for working on this, @dhellmann. Mostly LGTM with a few comments.

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/approve

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/label tide/merge-method-squash

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## Why are Enhancements Tracked?

As the project evolves, its important that the OKD community understands how we
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i'm not sure i'd call it the OKD community? maybe just openshift community? (which encompasses OKD and OCP)

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(I see you just moved this from elsewhere.....opportunity to fix it, i guess)

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Yeah, I decided to leave it as-is for now because we do have some OKD changes in the pipeline and I'd like for those to settle before we update the docs here to include OKD.

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as w/ the aos-devel suggestion above, it bothers me a little that this is basically an internal-only process, but it accurately reflects the process we have/follow today. So i guess rather than blocking this on "we need to define the community process before we document our EP workflow", i guess i'll just make a note that this feels like a gap in our EP workflow.

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Agreed

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bparees commented Apr 4, 2022

my feedback has all been addressed, thanks

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/lgtm

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Co-authored-by: Kirsten <kikis.github@gmail.com>
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@kikisdeliveryservice I think I've responded to all of your comments with updates. Let me know what you think, please.

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Looks good!

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