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	@@ -5,10 +5,7 @@ See also issues with the following labels:
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* [component/CLI](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/labels/component%2FCLI)
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* [component/client](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/labels/component%2Fclient)
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1. Kind-based filtering on object streams -- only operate on the kinds of objects specified. This would make directory-based kubectl operations much more useful. Users should be able to instantiate the example applications using `kubectl create -f <example-dir> ...`
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1. Create services before other objects, or at least before objects that depend upon them. Namespace-relative DNS mitigates this some, but most users are still using service environment variables. [#1768](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1768)
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1. Pretty printing of endpoints
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1. Service address/port lookup command(s)
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1. Finish rolling update [#1353](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1353)
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  1. Friendly to auto-scaling [#2863](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/pull/2863#issuecomment-69701562)
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  1. Rollback (make rolling-update reversible, and complete an in-progress rolling update by taking 2 replication controller names rather than always taking a file)
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@@ -17,27 +14,29 @@ See also issues with the following labels:
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  1. Use readiness [#620](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/620)
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  1. Perhaps factor this in a way that it can be shared with [Openshift’s deployment controller](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1743) 
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  1. Rolling update service as a plugin
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1. List supported API versions
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1. Kind-based filtering on object streams -- only operate on the kinds of objects specified. This would make directory-based kubectl operations much more useful. Users should be able to instantiate the example applications using `kubectl create -f <example-dir> ...`
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1. Improved pretty printing of endpoints, such as in the case that there are more than a few endpoints
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1. Service address/port lookup command(s)
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1. List supported resources
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1. Swagger lookups [#3060](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/3060)
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1. --name, --name-suffix applied during creation and updates
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1. --labels and opinionated label injection: --app=foo, --tier={fe,cache,be,db}, --uservice=redis, --env={dev,test,prod}, --stage={canary,final}, --track={hourly,daily,weekly}, --release=0.4.3c2. Exact ones TBD. We could allow arbitrary values -- the keys are important. The actual label keys would be (optionally?) namespaced with kubectl.kubernetes.io/, or perhaps the user’s namespace.
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1. --annotations and opinionated annotation injection: --description, --revision
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1. Bulk updates (similar to get, create, delete)
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1. Imperative updates. We'll want to optionally make these safe(r) by supporting preconditions based on the current value and resourceVersion.
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  1. annotation updates similar to label updates
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  1. more user-friendly on-command-line json for patch
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  1. other custom commands for common imperative updates
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  1. more user-friendly (but still generic) on-command-line json for patch
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1. We also want to support the following flavors of more general updates:
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  1. whichever we don’t support:
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    1. safe update: update the full resource, guarded by resourceVersion precondition (and perhaps selected value-based preconditions)
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    1. forced update: update the full resource, blowing away the previous Spec without preconditions; delete and re-create if necessary
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  1. diff/dryrun: Compare new config with current Spec
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  1. diff/dryrun: Compare new config with current Spec [#6284](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/6284)
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  1. submit/apply/reconcile/ensure/merge: Merge user-provided fields with current Spec. Keep track of user-provided fields using an annotation -- see [#1702](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1702). Delete all objects with deployment-specific labels.
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1. --dry-run for all commands
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1. Support full label selection syntax, including support for namespaces.
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1. Wait on conditions [#1899](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1899)
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1. Make kubectl scriptable: make output and exit code behavior consistent and useful for wrapping in workflows and piping back into kubectl and/or xargs (e.g., dump full URLs?, distinguish permanent and retry-able failure, identify objects that should be retried)
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  1. Here's [an example](http://techoverflow.net/blog/2013/10/22/docker-remove-all-images-and-containers/) where multiple objects on the command line and an option to dump object names only (`-q`) would be useful in combination.
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  1. Here's [an example](http://techoverflow.net/blog/2013/10/22/docker-remove-all-images-and-containers/) where multiple objects on the command line and an option to dump object names only (`-q`) would be useful in combination. [#5906](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/5906)
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1. Easy generation of clean configuration files from existing objects (including containers -- podex) -- remove readonly fields, status
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  1. Export from one namespace, import into another is an important use case
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1. Derive objects from other objects
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@@ -53,10 +52,11 @@ See also issues with the following labels:
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  1. More intelligent defaulting of fields (e.g., [#2643](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/2643))
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1. Update preconditions based on the values of arbitrary object fields. 
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1. Deployment manager compatibility on GCP: [#3685](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/3685)
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1. Describe multiple objects, multiple kinds of objects [#5905](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/5905)
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1. Support yaml document separator [#5840](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/5840)
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TODO: 
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* watch
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* ssh [#1513](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1513)
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* attach [#1521](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1521)
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* image/registry commands
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* do any other server paths make sense? validate? generic curl functionality?
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Server-side support:
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Only finishing v1beta3 is a requirement for 1.0. The others are strong nice-to-haves.
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1. Finish v1beta3
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1. Default selectors from labels [#1698](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1698#issuecomment-71048278)
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1. List supported resources [#2057](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/2057)
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1. Stop [#1535](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1535)
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1. Deleted objects [#2789](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/2789)
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1. Clone [#170](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/170)
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1. Resize [#1629](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1629)
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1. Useful /operations API: wait for finalization/reification
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1. Readiness [#620](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/620)
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1. List supported resources [#2057](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/2057)
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1. Reverse label lookup [#1348](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1348)
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1. Field selection [#1362](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1362)
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1. Field filtering [#1459](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/issues/1459)
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Every resource in Kubernetes, such as a pod, is identified by a URI and has a UI
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Other details:
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* [API](api-conventions.md)
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* [API](api.md)
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* [Client libraries](client-libraries.md)
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* [Command-line interface](kubectl.md)
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* [UI](ui.md)
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@@ -38,6 +38,9 @@ kubernetes API, or to contribute directly to the kubernetes project.
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  (e.g. ssh keys, passwords) separately from the Pods that use them, protecting
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  the sensitive data from proliferation by tools that process pods.
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* **API Overview** ([api.md](api.md)): Pointers to API documentation on various topics
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  and explanation of Kubernetes's approaches to API changes and API versioning.
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* **Accessing the API** ([accessing_the_api.md](accessing_the_api.md)):
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  Ports, IPs, proxies, and firewall rules.
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