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virtual-kubelet/providers
Graham Hayes 6b6798865e Allow virtual-kubelet to use cluster domain
This allows `--cluster-domain` to be passed to virtual kubelet like a
traditional kublet, and use this to generate search-domains for
`/etc/resolv.conf`

* Set default `cluster-domain` to `cluster-local` to match current kubelet

Related: #641

Signed-off-by: Graham Hayes <gr@ham.ie>
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Follow these steps to be accepted as a provider within the Virtual Kubelet repo.

  1. Replicate the life-cycle of a pod for example creation and deletion of a pod and how that maps to your service.
  2. Create a new provider folder with a descriptive name and the necessary code.
  3. When committing your code add a README.md, helm chart, dockerfile and specify a maintainer of the provider.
  4. Within the PR itself add a justification for why the provider should be accepted, as well as customer use cases if applicable.

Some providers are translations of Virtual Kubelet to allow others to adapt their service or applications that are written in other languages.