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SDK - Refactoring - Split the K8sHelper class #2333

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@Ark-kun Ark-kun commented Oct 9, 2019

One part was only used by container builder and provided higher-level API over K8s Client.
Another was used by the compiler and did not use the kubernetes library.


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One part was only used by container builder and provided higher-level API over K8s Client.
Another was used by the compiler and did not use the kubernetes library.
@Ark-kun Ark-kun force-pushed the SDK---Refactoring---Split-the-K8sHelper-class branch from 1c2a539 to 611867b Compare October 15, 2019 03:24
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Ark-kun commented Oct 16, 2019

/retest

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Ark-kun commented Oct 16, 2019

/retest

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/lgtm
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Ark-kun commented Oct 21, 2019

/approve

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Ark-kun commented Oct 21, 2019

/retest

@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot merged commit 735e627 into kubeflow:master Oct 21, 2019
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