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_From @liggitt on September 16, 2017 23:48_ FYI, in openshift 3.7, you'll be able to use kube RBAC objects directly. Prior to that, openshift RBAC objects controller authorization policy
_From @kingdonb on September 18, 2017 14:27_ @liggitt Thanks! I see there's a new Minishift release an hour ago this A.M. too. I'd imagine we're always going to need to...
_From @kingdonb on September 18, 2017 16:9_ My first problem was that I had omitted `use_openshift_rbac` setting this time (in my repo's `openshift-deis-v2.18` branch, which is where you should start...
_From @bacongobbler on March 28, 2017 19:58_ @pixeleet can you please try upgrading to something more recent like v2.13.0? There have been plenty of significant changes/bugfixes in the last 11...
_From @bacongobbler on March 28, 2017 19:59_ Sorry this ticket fell through the cracks, by the way. We do appreciate the bug report!
_From @pixeleet on March 28, 2017 20:2_ Sure, already put upgrading to the latest and greatest deis on the roadmap. It's rarely occuring anyway. On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 at...
Is this still happening? It could be logic in workflow-cli that we need to change or the logic inside the controller when making the deployment object.
_From @kmala on November 8, 2016 20:1_ whatever key git client passes during `git push deis master` is the one used by the deis to authenticate. So, if you should...
_From @amingilani on November 8, 2016 20:56_ @kmala here: Checking to make sure my key exists on deis ``` bash $ deis keys:list === amin_shah Keys [email protected] ssh-ed25519 AAAA...bull.local gilani@redbull...
_From @amingilani on November 8, 2016 20:58_ @kmala could you independently run the following? The command to generate a ed25519 key is `ssh-keygen -o -a 100 -t ed25519`