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Feature: Provision mute time intervals trough the operator #1723

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Marb0l opened this issue Oct 22, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #1817
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Feature: Provision mute time intervals trough the operator #1723

Marb0l opened this issue Oct 22, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #1817
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@Marb0l
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Marb0l commented Oct 22, 2024

Hi,

At the moment there is no way of provisioning mute times intervals (as far as i've read in the documentation, please correct me if i'm wrong)

@Marb0l Marb0l added enhancement New feature or request needs triage Indicates an issue or PR lacks a `triage/foo` label and requires one. labels Oct 22, 2024
@Marb0l Marb0l changed the title Feature: Provision mute_time_intervals trough the operator Feature: Provision mute time intervals trough the operator Oct 22, 2024
@theSuess theSuess added triage/accepted Indicates an issue or PR is ready to be actively worked on. and removed needs triage Indicates an issue or PR lacks a `triage/foo` label and requires one. labels Oct 28, 2024
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I'd like to work on this, we also nead this feature

@chenlujjj chenlujjj linked a pull request Jan 11, 2025 that will close this issue
@theSuess theSuess added this to the v5.17.0 milestone Jan 13, 2025
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