Namespace/quota management automation

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  • openshift-gitops-getting-started

    https://www.openshift.com/learn/topics/gitops/

    GitOps / ArgoCD could do this easily. Here's a guide: https://github.com/redhat-developer/openshift-gitops-getting-started

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  • namespace-configuration-operator

    The namespace-configuration-operator helps keeping configurations related to Users, Groups and Namespaces aligned with one of more policies specified as a CRs

    At least use this https://github.com/redhat-cop/namespace-configuration-operator

  • You can find an example repo here

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