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Add Eviction to glossary #29223

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sftim opened this issue Aug 4, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #29244
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Add Eviction to glossary #29223

sftim opened this issue Aug 4, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #29244
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sftim commented Aug 4, 2021

This is a Feature Request

What would you like to be added
Add an entry to the Kubernetes glossary, “Eviction”. Explain how Kubernetes uses this term. There are two flavors of eviction: node-initiated eviction, and API-initiated eviction. The detailed glossary entry should mention both and hyperlink to more detailed articles on these.

Why is this needed
“eviction” is Kubernetes jargon; readers may well come across the term without recognising it.

We have entries for the specific flavors but not an overall entry for the general term.

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Also see issue #14507
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@sftim sftim added the kind/feature Categorizes issue or PR as related to a new feature. label Aug 4, 2021
@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added language/en Issues or PRs related to English language priority/backlog Higher priority than priority/awaiting-more-evidence. needs-triage Indicates an issue or PR lacks a `triage/foo` label and requires one. labels Aug 4, 2021
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/assign

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