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docs: Adding 'DevWorkspace Operator on Developer Sandbox' section to README
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DevWorkspaces can be further configured through DevWorkspace `attributes`, `labels` and `annotations`. For a list of all
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options available, see [additional documentation](docs/additional-configuration.adoc).
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## DevWorkspace Operator on Developer Sandbox
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The latest version of the DevWorkspace Operator is pre-installed and available on
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[Developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift](https://developers.redhat.com/developer-sandbox), which provides you with
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no-cost access to a Kubernetes cluster.
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![DWO on Developer Sandbox](img/dwo-on-developer-sandbox.png)
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You can login to the cluster using `kubectl` from your local desktop, or use the
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[Web Terminal](https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/a-deeper-look-at-the-web-terminal-operator-1) which is also pre-installed
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on the Kubernetes cluster:
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![WTO on Developer Sandbox](img/wto-on-developer-sandbox.png)
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## DevWorkspace Operator Installation
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This section describes how to install the Operator on a cluster using the

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