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Now that we've structured cherry picks as PRs, searching for all cherry-picks
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Now that we've structured cherry picks as PRs, searching for all cherry-picks
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against a release is a GitHub query: For example,
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against a release is a GitHub query: For example,
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[this query is all of the v0.21.x cherry-picks](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr+%22automated+cherry+pick%22+base%3Arelease-0.21)
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[this query is all of the v0.21.x cherry-picks](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/pulls?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Apr+%22automated+cherry+pick%22+base%3Arelease-0.21)
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- `CalculateSpreadPriority`: Spread Pods by minimizing the number of Pods belonging to the same service on the same node.
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- `CalculateSpreadPriority`: Spread Pods by minimizing the number of Pods belonging to the same service on the same node.
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- `CalculateAntiAffinityPriority`: Spread Pods by minimizing the number of Pods belonging to the same service on nodes with the same value for a particular label.
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- `CalculateAntiAffinityPriority`: Spread Pods by minimizing the number of Pods belonging to the same service on nodes with the same value for a particular label.
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The details of the above priority functions can be found in [plugin/pkg/scheduler/algorithm/priorities](../../plugin/pkg/scheduler/algorithm/priorities). Kubernetes uses some, but not all, of these priority functions by default. You can see which ones are used by default in [/plugin/pkg/scheduler/algorithmprovider/defaults/defaults.go](../../plugin/pkg/scheduler/algorithmprovider/defaults/defaults.go). Similar as predicates, you can combine the above priority functions and assign weight factors (positive number) to them as you want (check [docs/devel/scheduler.md](../../docs/devel/scheduler.md) for how to customize).
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The details of the above priority functions can be found in [plugin/pkg/scheduler/algorithm/priorities](../../plugin/pkg/scheduler/algorithm/priorities/). Kubernetes uses some, but not all, of these priority functions by default. You can see which ones are used by default in [plugin/pkg/scheduler/algorithmprovider/defaults/defaults.go](../../plugin/pkg/scheduler/algorithmprovider/defaults/defaults.go). Similar as predicates, you can combine the above priority functions and assign weight factors (positive number) to them as you want (check [docs/devel/scheduler.md](../../docs/devel/scheduler.md) for how to customize).
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Some more thorough examples:
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Some more thorough examples:
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* [environment variables](../examples/environment-guide)
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* [environment variables](../examples/environment-guide/)
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* [downward API](../examples/downward-api)
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* [downward API](../examples/downward-api/)
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