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@wking wking commented Sep 14, 2020

Or in the oc -n ... create ... call that pushes them into the cluster. And also use the NAMESPACE variable when looking up the policy engine's route.

We could add an environment variable for the Cincinnati manifest's name, but I think example-name, which I'm pivoting to, is clear enough in pattern-matching that we don't need a formal environment variable.

Or in the 'oc -n ... create ...' call that pushes them into the
cluster.  And also use the NAMESPACE variable when looking up the
policy engine's route.

We could add an environment variable for the Cincinnati manifest's
name, but I think 'example-name', which I'm pivoting to, is clear
enough in pattern-matching that we don't need a formal environment
variable.
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