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Images with vulnerabilities should be blocked from auto deployment by default; however, they may be manually deployed if the user acknowledges the associated risks.
🎤 Pitch / Usecases
Sometimes, there may be situations where I need to deploy an image immediately, even if it contains some vulnerabilities, provided that the relevant service owner acknowledges it.
🔄️ Alternative
As of now I can whitelist that vulnerability and then deploy it.
👀 Have you spent some time to check if this issue has been raised before?
🔖 Feature description
Images with vulnerabilities should be blocked from auto deployment by default; however, they may be manually deployed if the user acknowledges the associated risks.
🎤 Pitch / Usecases
Sometimes, there may be situations where I need to deploy an image immediately, even if it contains some vulnerabilities, provided that the relevant service owner acknowledges it.
🔄️ Alternative
As of now I can whitelist that vulnerability and then deploy it.
👀 Have you spent some time to check if this issue has been raised before?
🏢 Have you read the Code of Conduct?
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