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top-tic-tac-toe-js
website
- Access to K8 documentation versions earlier than 1.23
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Yet another Kubernetes meme (YAKM)
This happened few years ago I don't remember the specifics, but I find funny to see the exact confusion still around whats supposed to be a basic functionality here with the k8 devs themselves acknowledging lack of correct docs but doing little.
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Kubernetes Turkish Docs
Great to know! Since the kubernetes/website repo currently lacks the tr localisation, I'm pretty sure starting it there would be much appreciated by the relevant community. This guide and the #sig-docs-localizations channel in Kubernetes Slack are the best starting points for those who might be interested in it.
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Kubernetes 1.27 will be out next week! - Learn what's new and what's deprecated - Group volume snapshots - Pod resource updates - kubectl subcommands … And more!
From the doc:
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alternative to kubectl explain?
Better is probably subjective, but you have options. You can run the doc website locally (https://github.com/kubernetes/website) or search the API definitions directly (https://github.com/kubernetes/api). Good ol `git grep` I suppose.
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Free Katacoda Kubernetes Tutorials Are Shutting Down
No, I don't think so. Killercoda is one of the main options currently being considered for moving from Katacoda. You can find this discussion here.
- After 8 years, Kubernetes sort-of documents config file
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How can I become an Open Source contributor? (The ultimate guide)
Kubernetes*
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[Question] How does the failureThreshold work in liveness & readiness probes? Does it have to be consecutive failures?
I'm unable to find any references other than this link that confirms that the failure has to be consecutive. https://github.com/kubernetes/website/issues/37414
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Understanding Kubernetes Limits and Requests
Discover the full power of this feature in the docs.
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