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We should leave the tag at 2.0.0 so that the tag remains compatible with existing and future builds of OCK.

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We should leave the tag at 2.0.0 so that the tag remains compatible with existing and future builds of OCK.

There are some changes added in charts in the upstream and new files added. If we dont do it now, it'll be confusing/messy in future releases.

Few details of chart changes(upstream) -

  • oidc changes
  • A new config to monitor plugin changes
  • Lot of refactoring
  • Added new volume for TLS (our changes)

@muraliinformal muraliinformal changed the base branch from oracle/release/2.1.0 to oracle/release/2.0.0 June 27, 2025 16:43
@muraliinformal muraliinformal merged commit 639938f into oracle/release/2.0.0 Jun 27, 2025
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@muraliinformal muraliinformal deleted the 1-pull-in-latest-plugins branch June 30, 2025 11:09
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