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features:
- |
Heat now support policy in code, which means if you didn't modify any of
policy rules, you won't need to add rules in the `policy.yaml` or
`policy.json` file. Because from now, heat keeps all default policies under
`heat/policies`. You can still generate and modify a `policy.yaml` file
which will override policy rules in code if those rules appear in the
`policy.yaml` file.
upgrade:
- |
Default policy.json file is now removed as we now generate the default
policies in code. Please be aware that when using that file in your
environment. You still can generate a `policy.yaml` file if that's required
in your environment.