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Fast Follow: Converting upjet to component to include CI visibility #229

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Fast follow on #228, converting Backstage abstraction level to component to allow for CI visibility.

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  • Read and followed Crossplane's contribution process.
  • Run make reviewable to ensure this PR is ready for review.
  • Added backport release-x.y labels to auto-backport this PR if necessary.

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Thanks @Piotr1215. Regarding the discussion on the type we use, could you please point me to some documentation explaining these concepts?

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Thank you @ulucinar , here is the Backstage domain modelling doc: https://backstage.io/docs/features/software-catalog/system-model/#ecosystem-modeling

@Piotr1215 Piotr1215 merged commit a57aed6 into main Jul 10, 2023
@Piotr1215 Piotr1215 deleted the convert-to-component branch July 10, 2023 14:46
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