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Request for moving this project repo under kubernetes-sigs #23
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It's funny that exactly today I am having this exact conversation in the sig-auth meeting. Please join and show that you are supporting this 🙂 . |
Was there any progress made in turning this into a SIG project? I'm definitely in support of this |
I'd still like to make this happen and there were no objections when I last attended sig-auth, I just haven't had the time to follow up on it. |
I know that it was recently (Feb 2nd) discussed in SIG Auth: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1woLGRoONE3EBVx-wTb4pvp4CI7tmLZ6lS26VTbosLKM/edit# |
@camilamacedo86, we pitched it to sig-auth again (on the 2nd of Feburary, 2022) and the process started. Currently we have a review as a first next step: |
I will close the issue as being stale. Feel free to reopen it, if it is still an issue. |
bumps to kube 1.19.2 and picks up our carries to apiserver package
We (Kubebuilder team) are planning to use
kube-rbac-proxy
for adding authn/authz support to the metrics endpoint exposed by the controllers written using Kubebuilder. We would like to avoid forking the repo and maintaining our own container images.kube-rbac-proxy is a very useful project and having the repo and the container images available under kubernetes will benefit other OSS projects. Have you considered it moving it under
kubernetes-sigs
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