Some tests use .yaml files to deploy pods, which have hardcoded
images. Those images cannot be used for Windows containers.
The image names can be injected by the tests themselves, based on
the configured registries.
This is the 2nd attempt. The previous was reverted while we figured out
the regional mirrors (oops).
New plan: k8s.gcr.io is a read-only facade that auto-detects your source
region (us, eu, or asia for now) and pulls from the closest. To publish
an image, push k8s-staging.gcr.io and it will be synced to the regionals
automatically (similar to today). For now the staging is an alias to
gcr.io/google_containers (the legacy URL).
When we move off of google-owned projects (working on it), then we just
do a one-time sync, and change the google-internal config, and nobody
outside should notice.
We can, in parallel, change the auto-sync into a manual sync - send a PR
to "promote" something from staging, and a bot activates it. Nice and
visible, easy to keep track of.
The docker image is nowhere to be found, so lets remove it.
There have been a request for the Dockerfile here [1], but nobody
seems to care.
redis-proxy is replaced with redis-master in test-cmd-util.sh, to
ensure that the tests still works.
The redis-proxy pod in test/fixtures/doc-yaml/user-guide/multi-pod.yaml
is replaced with valid-pod from test/fixtures/doc-yaml/admin/limitrange/valid-pod.yaml,
so redis-proxy is removed every where.
[1] https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/4914#issuecomment-77209779
```release-note
kube-apiserver: --service-account-lookup now defaults to true. This enables service account tokens to be revoked by deleting the Secret object containing the token.
```
Most of the contents of docs/ has moved to kubernetes.github.io.
Development of the docs and accompanying files has continued there, making
the copies in this repo stale. I've removed everything but the .md files
which remain to redirect old links. The .yaml config files in the docs
were used by some tests, these have been moved to test/fixtures/doc-yaml,
and can remain there to be used by tests or other purposes.