This state means that the contents (YAML files containing kubernetes
resources) of the deployment have been applied to an Orchestration or
Workload Cluster. A revision is created when a deployment is applied.
This revision will represent the latest view of what is applied on the
cluster until the deployment is modified and applied again, which will
create a new revision.
Deleting
A deployment in DELETING state has been marked for deletion. Its
deletion status can be queried using ComputeDeploymentStatus API. No
updates are allowed to a deployment in DELETING state.
Draft
A deployment starts in DRAFT state. All edits are made in DRAFT state. A
deployment opened for editing after applying will be in draft state,
while its prevision revision will be its current applied version.
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