Azure AD Workload Identity uses Kubernetes primitives to associate managed identities for Azure resources and identities in Azure Active Directory (AAD) with pods.
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Bumps the k8s group in /test/e2e with 1 update: k8s.io/kubernetes.
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Merge pull request #124559 from chengjoey/hotfix/scheduler-illegal-nodef94e2f8
Merge pull request #124401carlory/automated-cherry-pick-of-#122489
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Merge pull request #124294dims/automated-cherry-pick-of-#124283
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Merge pull request #124682 from neolit123/1.29-fix-external-ca-super-admin-bug53e6260
scheduler: preallocation for NodeToStatusMap040c9b0
add e2e test when a plugin (in-tree or out-of-tree) return non-existent/illeg...6ac65b1
add integration test for pod with pvc has node-affinity to non-existent/exist...3f5007d
test to catch illegal nodeNames returned by PreFilterResultc2d2e82
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