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Closes #347
@kkaempf I replaced the links to always point to latest version of Rancher docs, however this is not fully predictable as the page might be moved somewhere else in the future. Still I find this simpler to maintain.
An alternative would be to always use versioned docs links, but then I miss the compatibility matrix between elemental-operator and Rancher. I also feel that we will then forget to update the link at each elemental-operator release. :D
What do you think?
My 2 cents: since the link is just for setting the rancher-url, I would leave it to the latest to avoid the extra effort to update the link to the latest Rancher version (yep, I agree we may forget on versioning docs 😆 ).
Closes #347
@kkaempf I replaced the links to always point to latest version of Rancher docs, however this is not fully predictable as the page might be moved somewhere else in the future. Still I find this simpler to maintain.
An alternative would be to always use versioned docs links, but then I miss the compatibility matrix between elemental-operator and Rancher. I also feel that we will then forget to update the link at each elemental-operator release. :D
What do you think?