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Invariant Signal Collection for Kubernetes Testing #5196

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aojea opened this issue Mar 12, 2025 · 0 comments
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Invariant Signal Collection for Kubernetes Testing #5196

aojea opened this issue Mar 12, 2025 · 0 comments
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aojea commented Mar 12, 2025

Enhancement Description

  • One-line enhancement description (can be used as a release note): Create and define a system for reporting and tracking invariant violations detected during Kubernetes testing.
  • Kubernetes Enhancement Proposal:
  • Discussion Link: https://kubernetes.slack.com/archives/C09QZ4DQB/p1741645966063629
  • Primary contact (assignee): @BenTheElder
  • Responsible SIGs: SIG Testing
  • Enhancement target (which target equals to which milestone): Does not apply
    • Alpha release target (x.y): -
    • Beta release target (x.y): -
    • Stable release target (x.y): -

Please keep this description up to date. This will help the Enhancement Team to track the evolution of the enhancement efficiently.

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@aojea aojea added the sig/testing Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to SIG Testing. label Mar 23, 2025
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