yes, a work-around, which is what we are doing in developing the policy and testing it, is deploying a mitaka all-in-one and then following up with the policies, but using very specific tags and skip-tags to avoid the problem.
for deployments you can see how reverting policy to make any changes only to reply policy afterwards (only as a work-around), would be cumbersome if even feasible.
@nolan
yes, a work-around, which is what we are doing in developing the policy and testing it, is deploying a mitaka all-in-one and then following up with the policies, but using very specific tags and skip-tags to avoid the problem.
for deployments you can see how reverting policy to make any changes only to reply policy afterwards (only as a work-around), would be cumbersome if even feasible.
corey