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Show node roles in kubectl #113

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justinsb opened this issue Oct 3, 2016 · 6 comments
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Show node roles in kubectl #113

justinsb opened this issue Oct 3, 2016 · 6 comments
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justinsb commented Oct 3, 2016

Description

We need to show node roles in kubectl, cf kubernetes/kubernetes#33533

Otherwise there is no way to know whether a node is a master, in our new tainted world.

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  • Before Alpha
    • Write and maintain draft quality doc
      • During development keep a doc up-to-date about the desired experience of the feature and how someone can try the feature in its current state. Think of it as the README of your new feature and a skeleton for the docs to be written before the Kubernetes release. Paste link to Google Doc: DOC-LINK
    • Design Approval
      • Design Proposal. This goes under docs/proposals. Doing a proposal as a PR allows line-by-line commenting from community, and creates the basis for later design documentation. Paste link to merged design proposal here: PROPOSAL-NUMBER
      • Decide which repo this feature's code will be checked into. Not everything needs to land in the core kubernetes repo. REPO-NAME
      • Initial API review (if API). Maybe same PR as design doc. PR-NUMBER
        • Any code that changes an API (/pkg/apis/...)
        • cc @kubernetes/api
      • Identify shepherd (your SIG lead and/or [email protected] will be able to help you). My Shepherd is: [email protected] (and/or GH Handle)
        • A shepherd is an individual who will help acquaint you with the process of getting your feature into the repo, identify reviewers and provide feedback on the feature. They are not (necessarily) the code reviewer of the feature, or tech lead for the area.
        • The shepherd is not responsible for showing up to Kubernetes-PM meetings and/or communicating if the feature is on-track to make the release goals. That is still your responsibility.
      • Identify secondary/backup contact point. My Secondary Contact Point is: [email protected] (and/or GH Handle)
    • Write (code + tests + docs) then get them merged. ALL-PR-NUMBERS
      • Code needs to be disabled by default. Verified by code OWNERS
      • Minimal testing
      • Minimal docs
        • cc @kubernetes/docs on docs PR
        • cc @kubernetes/feature-reviewers on this issue to get approval before checking this off
        • New apis: Glossary Section Item in the docs repo: kubernetes/kubernetes.github.io
      • Update release notes
  • Before Beta
    • Testing is sufficient for beta
    • User docs with tutorials
      • Updated walkthrough / tutorial in the docs repo: kubernetes/kubernetes.github.io
      • cc @kubernetes/docs on docs PR
      • cc @kubernetes/feature-reviewers on this issue to get approval before checking this off
    • Thorough API review
      • cc @kubernetes/api
  • Before Stable
    • docs/proposals/foo.md moved to docs/design/foo.md
      • cc @kubernetes/feature-reviewers on this issue to get approval before checking this off
    • Soak, load testing
    • detailed user docs and examples
      • cc @kubernetes/docs
      • cc @kubernetes/feature-reviewers on this issue to get approval before checking this off

FEATURE_STATUS is used for feature tracking and to be updated by @kubernetes/feature-reviewers.
FEATURE_STATUS: IN_DEVELOPMENT

More advice:

Design

  • Once you get LGTM from a @kubernetes/feature-reviewers member, you can check this checkbox, and the reviewer will apply the "design-complete" label.

Coding

  • Use as many PRs as you need. Write tests in the same or different PRs, as is convenient for you.
  • As each PR is merged, add a comment to this issue referencing the PRs. Code goes in the http://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes repository,
    and sometimes http://github.com/kubernetes/contrib, or other repos.
  • When you are done with the code, apply the "code-complete" label.
  • When the feature has user docs, please add a comment mentioning @kubernetes/feature-reviewers and they will
    check that the code matches the proposed feature and design, and that everything is done, and that there is adequate
    testing. They won't do detailed code review: that already happened when your PRs were reviewed.
    When that is done, you can check this box and the reviewer will apply the "code-complete" label.

Docs

  • Write user docs and get them merged in.
  • User docs go into http://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes.github.io.
  • When the feature has user docs, please add a comment mentioning @kubernetes/docs.
  • When you get LGTM, you can check this checkbox, and the reviewer will apply the "docs-complete" label.
@smarterclayton smarterclayton changed the title Show roles in kubectl Show node roles in kubectl Oct 8, 2016
@idvoretskyi idvoretskyi modified the milestone: v1.5 Oct 11, 2016
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@justinsb which SIG can sponsor this feature?

@idvoretskyi idvoretskyi added the help wanted Denotes an issue that needs help from a contributor. Must meet "help wanted" guidelines. label Nov 3, 2016
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@justinsb any updates on this issue?

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spiffxp commented Nov 19, 2016

@justinsb @idvoretskyi this needs an alpha-in-1.5, beta-in-1.5, or stable-in-1.5 label if it's going to be included in release notes for kubernetes 1.5; it has no stage listed in this spreadsheet... if it's not going into 1.5, we should remove it from that spreadsheet (yay multiple information sources)

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This is sig-scheduling or sig-cluster-lifecycle -- whichever @justinsb prefers.

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Ping. Are docs needed for this feature in 1.5? Need to know by end of day.

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spiffxp commented Dec 1, 2016

adding labels per info in the 1.5 feature spreadsheet

@spiffxp spiffxp added stable-in-1.5 area/provider/aws Issues or PRs related to aws provider labels Dec 1, 2016
@idvoretskyi idvoretskyi modified the milestones: next-milestone, v1.5 Dec 13, 2016
howardjohn pushed a commit to howardjohn/enhancements that referenced this issue Oct 21, 2022
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