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[WFCORE-6788] Display in cli when server is in read-only mode #6139

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@github-actions github-actions bot added the deps-ok Dependencies have been checked, and there are no significant changes label Aug 22, 2024
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yersan commented Aug 27, 2024

@ChristinaDsl This is an RFE, it needs to go through the standard WildFly Feature Development process , it needs a analysis proposal and follow the requirements according to the desired stability level. I see it good for the community stability level

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yersan commented Sep 30, 2024

@ChristinaDsl just for your info, it is still a draft but the overall process and tasks to do can be found here: wildfly/wildfly-proposals#613

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