[x] Documentation: Has documentation been added for new functionality? Does any existing documentation need to be updated or removed?
[x] Tests: Is there adequate test coverage for new functionality? Do any existing tests need to be updated?
[x] Dependencies: Does this PR rely on any changes to dependencies? If so has the go.mod or equivalent been updated to point at a version that contains the related changes?
[x] Git Hygiene: Is the commit history squashed down reasonably?
Which issue(s) does this PR address?
None
Does this PR depend on any other PRs to be merged first?
No
What does this PR do / why do we need it?
OpenShift started requiring bundles to specify what versions of OpenShift are supported and the fact we did not specify this was caught when submitting the bundle for v1.6.0. Adding the version annotation does not appear to be directly supported through operator-sdk, so a hack script was added to add it in the appropriate places after generating the bundle.
Note OpenShift has not been officially supported since v1.5.0, but we still publish bundles as a convenience for anyone using OpenShift that wants to run the driver "at their own risk". We plan to continue doing so long as the work needed to "unofficially" support OpenShift is fairly minimal.
What are the next steps after this PR?
All work items for this task are complete with this PR.
Remaining Work
Checklist before merging:
go.mod
or equivalent been updated to point at a version that contains the related changes?Which issue(s) does this PR address?
None
Does this PR depend on any other PRs to be merged first?
No
What does this PR do / why do we need it?
OpenShift started requiring bundles to specify what versions of OpenShift are supported and the fact we did not specify this was caught when submitting the bundle for v1.6.0. Adding the version annotation does not appear to be directly supported through operator-sdk, so a hack script was added to add it in the appropriate places after generating the bundle.
Note OpenShift has not been officially supported since v1.5.0, but we still publish bundles as a convenience for anyone using OpenShift that wants to run the driver "at their own risk". We plan to continue doing so long as the work needed to "unofficially" support OpenShift is fairly minimal.
What are the next steps after this PR?
All work items for this task are complete with this PR.