This changes the `/ephemeralcontainers` subresource of `/pods` to use the `Pod` kind rather than `EphemeralContainers`. When designing this API initially it seemed preferable to create a new kind containing only the pod's ephemeral containers, similar to how binding and scaling work. It later became clear that this made admission control more difficult because the controller wouldn't be presented with the entire Pod, so we updated this to operate on the entire Pod, similar to how `/status` works. Kubernetes-commit: d22dc5cb72a627341f4004b5d58d275f3d8773b3 |
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README.md
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