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Thank you for your hard work and great project!
Unfortunately we have found an issue in 1.0.
In our case, when the JiraAlert is triggered by the Alertmanager, it creates new Jira defect, without adding additional Label. For example if the service is down Jira Alert uses the label like: ALERT{alertname="ServiceDown",namespace="",service_name=""} which should already be added to Defect.
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Describe the bug
Right now the deployment yaml (from the helm chart) has the same liveness and readiness probe: