Open tegioz opened 3 years ago
Hi,
I haven't looked at this issue yet. I just don't have the tike at the moment and other contributors are working on other things.
On 2020-12-15, Tue at 18:43, Ievgenii Shepeliuk notifications@github.com wrote:
Hi @tegioz https://github.com/tegioz @hitman99 https://github.com/hitman99
I see this operator listed on ArtifactHub already
https://artifacthub.io/packages/olm/community-operators/ext-postgres-operator
But the versions looks weird, because of dates
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Hi! 👋🏻
Have you considered listing the postgres operator directly in Artifact Hub?
At the moment it is already listed there, because the Artifact Hub team has added the community-operators repository. However, listing it yourself directly has some benefits:
If you decide to go ahead, you just need to sign in and add your repository from the control panel. You can add it using a single user or create an organization for it, whatever suits your needs best.
You can find some notes about the expected repository url format and repository structure in the repositories guide. There is also available an example of an operator repository already listed in Artifact Hub in the documentation. Operators are expected to be packaged using the format defined in the Operator Framework documentation to facilitate the process.
Please let me know if you have any questions or if you encounter any issue during the process 🙂