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Add the name of the principle to the pull definition #80

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions GLOSSARY.md
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Expand Up @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ This glossary accompanies the [GitOps Principles](./PRINCIPLES.md), and other su

- ## Pull

[Principle 3](./PRINCIPLES.md) specifies the desired state must be "pulled" rather than "pushed", primarily because the software agents must be able to access the [desired state](#desired-state) from the [state store](#state-store) at _any_ time, not only when there is an intentional change in the state store triggering a push event.
This is a prerequisite for [reconciliation](#reconciliation) to happen [continuously](#continuous), as specified in [principle 4](./PRINCIPLES.md).
[Principle 3](./PRINCIPLES.md) (Pulled Automatically) specifies the desired state must be "pulled" rather than "pushed", primarily because the software agents must be able to access the [desired state](#desired-state) from the [state store](#state-store) at _any_ time, not only when there is an intentional change in the state store triggering a push event.
This is a prerequisite for [reconciliation](#reconciliation) to happen [continuously](#continuous), as specified in [principle 4](./PRINCIPLES.md) (Continuously Reconciled).
Note that – in contrast to traditional CI/CD, where automation is generally driven by pre-set triggers – in GitOps, [reconciliation](#reconciliation) is triggered _whenever_ there is a divergence.
Divergence could be due to the actual state unintentionally [drifting](#drift) from the desired state declarations – not only due to a new desired state declaration version having been changed intentionally.

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