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trycrmr commented Mar 13, 2020

Today I thought it would be a fun idea to contribute to projects associated with tracking and disseminating information on the current state of COVID-19. However, in this repository it seems only a small subset of the opened PRs are being merged. Adding some contribution guidelines in CONTRIBUTING.md file will allow the broader community to know where they can contribute effectively.

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secat
secat commented Feb 18, 2020

I am currently unable to override the resources and tolerations field for an operator deployment. According to the subscriptions.operators.coreos.com CRD, there is a field named subscription.spec.config to do so.

I have deployed a subscription CR using the following manifest:

apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1alpha1
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metadata:
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marprok commented Mar 3, 2020

In every pull request I make, I end up getting told by @awesomekling to swap a piece of code with an existing one from the AK library. Wouldn't it be cool to have a Doxygen like documentation in which someone can search for something to see if it already exists in AK? I know I can grep the project to see if something exists but a documentation is always useful I think, especially if it documents a

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