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Change namespace label for metrics collector injection #1740

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@andreyvelich andreyvelich commented Nov 22, 2021

Related: #1622.

This PR changes label for Katib Metrics Collector injection to katib.kubeflow.org/metrics-collector-injection: enabled.

I will create PRs to fix profile controller and manifests.

/assign @gaocegege @alculquicondor @johnugeorge @tenzen-y

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Coverage Status

Coverage increased (+0.08%) to 73.786% when pulling f725274 on andreyvelich:issue-1622-change-namespace-label into 0e17302 on kubeflow:master.

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/lgtm

@google-oss-prow google-oss-prow bot added the lgtm label Nov 23, 2021
@google-oss-prow google-oss-prow bot merged commit c3e778b into kubeflow:master Nov 23, 2021
@andreyvelich andreyvelich deleted the issue-1622-change-namespace-label branch November 23, 2021 09:38
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