The "// import <path>" comment has been superseded by Go modules. We don't have to remove them, but doing so has some advantages: - They are used inconsistently, which is confusing. - We can then also remove the (currently broken) hack/update-vanity-imports.sh. - Last but not least, it would be a first step towards avoiding the k8s.io domain. This commit was generated with sed -i -e 's;^package \(.*\) // import.*;package \1;' $(git grep -l '^package.*// import' | grep -v 'vendor/') Everything was included, except for package labels // import k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/labels because that package is marked as "read-only". Kubernetes-commit: 8a908e0c0bd96a3455edf7e3b5f5af90564e65b0 |
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README.md
kube-proxy
Coming Soon!
It provides
- Provide a versioned API for configuring kube-proxy.
Compatibility
HEAD of this repo will match HEAD of k8s.io/apiserver, k8s.io/apimachinery, and k8s.io/client-go.
Where does it come from?
kube-proxy
is synced from https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/staging/src/k8s.io/kube-proxy.
Code changes are made in that location, merged into k8s.io/kubernetes
and later synced here.