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fix: Inherit labels and annotations from experiment #998

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@gaocegege gaocegege commented Jan 6, 2020

Signed-off-by: Ce Gao [email protected]

What this PR does / why we need it:

Suggestions are owned by experiments. Thus inheriting labels and annotations is helpful for debugging purposes.

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/assign @johnugeorge

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/approve

@johnugeorge Seems that your lgtm does not work.

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/lgtm

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/approve

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@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot merged commit 332e6b0 into kubeflow:master Jan 7, 2020
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