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helm-releases/minio-4.0.1.tgz
analytics and application data workloads. For more detailed documentation please visit [here](https://docs.minio.io/) ## Introduction This chart bootstraps MinIO Cluster on [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) using the [Helm](https://helm.sh) package manager. ## Prerequisites - Helm cli with Kubernetes cluster configured. - PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure. (We recommend using <https://github.com/minio/direct-csi>) - Use Kubernetes version v1.19 and later for best experience. ##...
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helm-releases/minio-4.0.9.tgz
analytics and application data workloads. For more detailed documentation please visit [here](https://docs.minio.io/) ## Introduction This chart bootstraps MinIO Cluster on [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) using the [Helm](https://helm.sh) package manager. ## Prerequisites - Helm cli with Kubernetes cluster configured. - PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure. (We recommend using <https://github.com/minio/direct-csi>) - Use Kubernetes version v1.19 and later for best experience. ##...
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helm-releases/minio-4.0.4.tgz
analytics and application data workloads. For more detailed documentation please visit [here](https://docs.minio.io/) ## Introduction This chart bootstraps MinIO Cluster on [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) using the [Helm](https://helm.sh) package manager. ## Prerequisites - Helm cli with Kubernetes cluster configured. - PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure. (We recommend using <https://github.com/minio/direct-csi>) - Use Kubernetes version v1.19 and later for best experience. ##...
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compat/maven-model-builder/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/model/building/DefaultModelBuilderTest.java
} /** * This test has * - a BOM import which itself imports the junit BOM which manages the dep to 0.1 * - a BOM import to the junit BOM which manages the dep to 0.2 * - a direct managed dependency to the dep at 0.3 (as suggested by the warning) * This results in 0.3 (explicit managed wins) and no warning */ @Test void testManagedDependencyDistanceWithExplicit() throws Exception {
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api/maven-api-model/src/main/mdo/maven.mdo
This must not be set in your local project, as it is updated by tools placing it in the repository. Valid values are: {@code none} (default), {@code converted} (repository manager converted this from an Maven 1 POM), {@code partner} (directly synced from a partner Maven 2 repository), {@code deployed} (was deployed from a Maven 2
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architecture/build-state-model.md
The build tree state is managed by the `BuildTreeState` class. An instance is created at the start of a build execution and discarded at the end of the execution. ### Build state The "build state" holds the state for a build within the build definition for a single build execution, and is contained by the build tree state. The build state is managed by the `BuildState` class.
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docs/orchestration/README.md
> In a cloud-native environment, scalability is not a function of the application but the orchestration platform. In a typical modern infrastructure deployment, application, database, key-store, etc. already live in containers and are managed by orchestration platforms. MinIO brings robust, scalable, AWS S3 compatible object storage to the lot.
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architecture/standards/0006-use-of-provider-apis-in-gradle.md
When developing an entirely new class (task, extension, domain object, etc), the API should consist of managed lazy properties. Preferably, these new classes should be 100% managed and have their implementation generated by Gradle at runtime. It's acceptable for implementation classes to be written to fit into existing code, but new classes must not instantiate managed properties or implement getters manually. This is preferred: ```groovy
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/mylasta/action/FessLabels.java
/** The key of the message: File Upload */ public static final String LABELS_design_title_file_upload = "{labels.design_title_file_upload}"; /** The key of the message: File Manager */ public static final String LABELS_design_title_file = "{labels.design_title_file}"; /** The key of the message: Upload File */ public static final String LABELS_design_file = "{labels.design_file}";
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docs/en/docs/management.md
# Repository Management Here's a short description of how the FastAPI repository is managed and maintained. ## Owner I, <a href="https://github.com/tiangolo" target="_blank">@tiangolo</a>, am the creator and owner of the FastAPI repository. 🤓
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