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Confused about NamespaceLocator #34

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MikeSpreitzer opened this issue Mar 19, 2023 · 4 comments
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Confused about NamespaceLocator #34

MikeSpreitzer opened this issue Mar 19, 2023 · 4 comments
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kcp-dev/kcp#1980 says the downstream (i.e., in the pcluster, right?) object should "have a NamespaceLocator annotation if they are Cluster-wide". I do not know what a NamespaceLocator annotation is, nor why there is a problem locating a namespace for an object that is not namespaced, nor what value such an annotation needs to have. This is not documented.

(base) mspreitz@mjs12 kcp % find docs/content -type f -exec grep NamespaceLocator \{\} \; -print -exec echo \;
(base) mspreitz@mjs12 kcp % 
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cc @jmprusi

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s-urbaniak commented Mar 21, 2023

suggestion from the community call: let's put this into documentation so the concept is more clear

@s-urbaniak s-urbaniak added the help wanted Denotes an issue that needs help from a contributor. Must meet "help wanted" guidelines. label Mar 21, 2023
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/transfer-issue contrib-tmc

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/transfer-issue contrib-tmc

@kcp-ci-bot kcp-ci-bot transferred this issue from kcp-dev/kcp Nov 23, 2023
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