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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.24.md
- Non-graceful node shutdown handling is enabled for stateful workload failovers ([#108486](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/108486), [@sonasingh46](https://github.com/sonasingh46))
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src/main/webapp/css/admin/adminlte.min.css
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.22.md
Server-side Apply graduates to GA Server-side Apply is a new object merge algorithm, as well as tracking of field ownership, running on the Kubernetes API server. Server-side Apply helps users and controllers manage their resources via declarative configurations. It allows them to create and/or modify their objects declaratively, simply by sending their fully specified intent. After being in beta for a couple releases, [Server-side Apply](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/using-api/server-side-apply/)...
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RELEASE.md
Check out the [guide](https://www.tensorflow.org/beta/guide/distribute_strategy) for more details. * Functions, not Sessions. The traditional declarative programming model of building a graph and executing it via a `tf.Session` is discouraged, and replaced with by writing regular Python functions. Using the `tf.function`
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