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Every kubeflow image should be scanned for security vulnerabilities.
It would be great to have a periodic security report.
Each of these images with vulnerability should be patched and updated.
I want to swap a deployment.
all seems good by on the pod, i not found args available on my deployment.
Is it possible to concat them on a env variable or add them on the pod definition?
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Is your feature request related to a problem?
"DevSpace should use the current docker behavior for dockerignore:
Dockerfile + .dockerignore
Dockerfile + Dockerfile.dockerignore
Dockerfile.frontend + Dockerfile.frontend.dockerignore
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Which solution do you suggest?
Delegating the dockerignore file search to Docker if possible, otherwise copying the behavior as best as possible
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Hi, since Helm 2.5.0, it's possible to use relative urls in index.yaml chart repository: https://github.com/helm/helm/blob/master/docs/chart_repository_faq.md
Minibroker is not compatible with that mode.
In pkg/helm/helm.go, the LoadChart function should first check if chartURL is a fully qualified URL, if not, build an URL with the relative URL and "repoURL".
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I have just cleared out some space so minikube would even start at "100%" used disk - which in this case is several terabytes large and still had several 100GB free.
It is now warning me that "Docker is nearly out of disk space" at 98% which equals 843GB currently available space which is quite frankly ridiculous.