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Add README about flavors
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There is no README about what is the role of flavors in cluster-api-provider-vsphere and what all flavors are available.
This can be used as a reference. https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-provider-azure/blob/main/templates/flavors/README.md
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/kind feature
There is no README about what is the role of flavors in cluster-api-provider-vsphere and what all flavors are available.
This can be used as a reference. https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-provider-azure/blob/main/templates/flavors/README.md
/help /good-first-issue
Describe the solution you'd like [A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.]
Anything else you would like to add: [Miscellaneous information that will assist in solving the issue.]
Environment:
- Cluster-api-provider-vsphere version:
- Kubernetes version: (use
kubectl version
):- OS (e.g. from
/etc/os-release
):
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@sayantani11 If you want to talk about this issue, let me know! I can provide some more context 😄
@aartij17 That would be great!
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@sayantani11 If you want to talk about this issue, let me know! I can provide some more context 😄
Hey!! @aartij17 can we schedule a call for this one will be helpful
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