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This PR updates the project name submitted in https://github.com/cncf/landscape/pull/3684 because there were some confusion initially around naming which is now cleared, hence the changes.
We originally submitted with kube-logging, which is the github org name, but we need to change to logging-operator which is the actual project name, see: https://github.com/kube-logging/logging-operator
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This PR updates the project name submitted in https://github.com/cncf/landscape/pull/3684 because there were some confusion initially around naming which is now cleared, hence the changes.
We originally submitted with
kube-logging
, which is the github org name, but we need to change tologging-operator
which is the actual project name, see: https://github.com/kube-logging/logging-operatorAlso there is related (pending) PR which should update the artworks: https://github.com/cncf/artwork/pull/458
Pre-submission checklist:
Please check each of these after submitting your pull request:
repo_url
if your project is 100% open source? If so, you need to pick the single best GitHub repository for your project, not a GitHub organization.hosted_logos
and referenced it there?