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From YouTube: Kubernetes SIG Network Meeting 2019-01-24
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A
All
right
we're
recording
this
is
the
kubernetes
sig
Network
meeting
for
January
24th
2019
I
wanted
to
start
by
doing
a
quick
test
test
check.
So
I
took
a
look
through
our
testing
dashboard
right
before
this
all
looks
ok,
except
for
a
failing
test
on
the
DNS
node
cache
suite,
which
I
think
is
probably
relatively
new.
B
A
A
D
Hey
so
I'm
not
sure
if
I'm
not
sure
which
stick
really
owns
this
feature.
I
know
at
some
point
it
was
added
I'm,
just
assuming
that
thinking
that
work
owns
it.
But
essentially
this
is
the
feature
where
you
can
apply
some
alpha
annotation
to
a
node
and
then
it'll
always
exclude
that
node
from
like
the
node
pools
for
a
little
bouncer
this.
So
this
feature
has
been
alpha
since,
like
1.8
and
I'm,
pretty
sure
it
it's
like
enabled
in
a
lot
of
clusters
and
lot
people
use
it.
D
E
E
It
just
happens
to
be
that
before
we
became
enlightened,
we
wrote
all
the
cloud
providers
as
call-outs
instead
of
Collins
and
therefore
we
said
well
we'll
just
we
in
fact
the
you
know
this.
The
controller
manager
does
the
loop
of
building
the
node
list
and
then
passes
that
into
the
cloud
provider
as
opposed
to
cloud
provider,
doing
its
own
darn
thing
right,
which
in
hindsight,
you
know
now
that
we've
come
to
the
the
Renaissance.
E
D
That's
like
it
just
an
alpha
feature:
that's
lingering
so
like
I
feel
like,
and
it's
been
five
releases
now,
so
it
just
seemed
like
something
we
should
clean
up.
You
don't
get
rid
of
it
or
move
forward
with
it.
Yeah.
E
E
Yeah,
so
here
saying
we
don't,
we
know
what
existed
I
would
love
to
think
about
the
right
way
to
do
this
before
we
decide
whether
we
should
GA
or
not
like.
In
my
opinion,
it
would
be
worth
a
like
a
session
either
in
this
group
or
in
a
smaller
group,
to
just
brainstorm
alternate
ideas
for
how
we
would
want
to
represent
this
and
how
it
expands
into
the
cloud
controller
manager
world.