
Kaizen TMK developed and released the Conjur Follower Operator v2.4.4 for the redhat-openshift-ecosystem/certified-operators repository, focusing on secure and repeatable deployment within Kubernetes environments. Their work centered on defining a new Custom Resource Definition (CRD) called ConjurFollower, which enables more granular management of operator resources. Using yaml and the Operator SDK, Kaizen TMK also implemented RBAC roles to distinguish editor and viewer access, enhancing governance and access control. The release included a comprehensive ClusterServiceVersion (CSV) that documents installation and configuration, reflecting a thorough approach to operator lifecycle management. No critical bugs were reported during this period.
February 2025 monthly summary for redhat-openshift-ecosystem/certified-operators focused on delivering a major feature release of the Conjur Follower Operator (v2.4.4). The release introduces the ConjurFollower CRD, RBAC roles for editor and viewer access, and a detailed ClusterServiceVersion (CSV) outlining capabilities, installation, and configuration options. This work enhances secure, repeatable deployment and governance within the certified-operators ecosystem; no critical bugs were reported in this period.
February 2025 monthly summary for redhat-openshift-ecosystem/certified-operators focused on delivering a major feature release of the Conjur Follower Operator (v2.4.4). The release introduces the ConjurFollower CRD, RBAC roles for editor and viewer access, and a detailed ClusterServiceVersion (CSV) outlining capabilities, installation, and configuration options. This work enhances secure, repeatable deployment and governance within the certified-operators ecosystem; no critical bugs were reported in this period.

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