Use multiple ACM repos and create a code-intelligence cluster. #670
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For now, it looks like using multiple acm-repo (i.e. different
repos for different clusters) will work better than trying
to use a single acm-repo and cluster selectors.
I was hitting problems with the fact that Tekton can't be installed
via ACM right now (it violates certain validation constraints).
I only wanted to install tekton on the auto-deploy cluster (kf-ci-v1)
and not the kf-ci-management cluster but I was stil
getting errors from ACM complaining the Tekton configs were invalid.
So as a work around I renamed acm-repo -> acm-repos with the intent
we will have multiple subdirectories corresponding to different repos
A given cluster can then choose which cluster to enroll in
Create a new cluster for the KF chatbot (see [chatbot] Start building a KF assistant - who owns this label? code-intelligence#142)
The cluster will be managed using CNRM and ACM on the kf-ci-management
cluster. So we need to check in the configs.
The source (kustomize packages for the manifests) is in
Create a new cluster for chatbot based on the GCP blueprint. code-intelligence#145