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Conditionalize paragraph that links to conditional content #41914
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@rolfedh I've approved, but then I thought, should we have this conditional content on |
Good question, @sberyozkin. Currently, |
Sure, but is it the current state of truth though for |
@rolfedh we need to understand if this work is related to 3.8 or to the future RHBQ feature release. |
This PR relates to Could you please confirm if we have tested or can guarantee support for the following extensions in RHBQ 3.14?
If support is confirmed, I suggest we close this PR and I will create a new one to remove this type of conditionalization from the other content. Otherwise, I recommend merging this PR now and removing the conditionalization once support is verified. WDYT? |
@rsvoboda, maintaining two separate realities in |
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@rsvoboda @sberyozkin, for |
@sberyozkin @rsvoboda let's close this one and use #41938 instead, okay? |
@rolfedh So I would treat them as supported extenstions (with tech preview level) so the parts about quarkus-oidc-token-propagation(-reactive) should be available in 3.8 and 3.15 documentation. |
Not needed. The quarkus-oidc-token-propagation and quarkus-oidc-token-propagation-reactive extensions have tech preview (supported) status in 3.8 and later. |
🙈 The PR is closed and the preview is expired. |
Enhance the documentation's clarity and conditional logic by enclosing cross-references that link to the ifndef::no-quarkus-oidc-token-propagation-reactive[] section within the same conditionals. Otherwise, the cross references are broken when the condition is asserted.