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Kubernetes Submit Queue 0ff21718d1 Merge pull request #55356 from ericchiang/cert-manager-reduce-backoff
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certificate manager: reduce max backoff from 128s to 32s

For TLS bootstrapping in bootkube we run a kubelet with a control plane run through static pods. That static control plane has an API server and controller manager that approve the kubelet's CSR.

Since the kubelet has to wait for the static control plane to come up to be approved, we hit this backoff every time and it actually adds a notable overhead to startup times.

https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/bootkube/pull/663

If this choice is somewhat arbitrary, I'd like to see it lowered for 1.9.

/assign @jcbsmpsn @mikedanese 

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External Repository Staging Area

This directory is the staging area for packages that have been split to their own repository. The content here will be periodically published to respective top-level k8s.io repositories.

Repositories currently staged here:

The code in the staging/ directory is authoritative, i.e. the only copy of the code. You can directly modify such code.

Using staged repositories from Kubernetes code

Kubernetes code uses the repositories in this directory via symlinks in the vendor/k8s.io directory into this staging area. For example, when Kubernetes code imports a package from the k8s.io/client-go repository, that import is resolved to staging/src/k8s.io/client-go relative to the project root:

// pkg/example/some_code.go
package example

import (
  "k8s.io/client-go/dynamic" // resolves to staging/src/k8s.io/client-go/dynamic
)

Once the change-over to external repositories is complete, these repositories will actually be vendored from k8s.io/<package-name>.