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WIP: Add SQL Server chart to incubator #1085

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@krancour krancour commented May 15, 2017

I am marking this WIP pending a review of some possible license-related issues.

@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added the cncf-cla: yes Indicates the PR's author has signed the CNCF CLA. label May 15, 2017
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Hi @krancour. Thanks for your PR.

I'm waiting for a kubernetes member to verify that this patch is reasonable to test. If it is, they should reply with @k8s-bot ok to test on its own line. Until that is done, I will not automatically test new commits in this PR, but the usual testing commands by org members will still work. Regular contributors should join the org to skip this step.

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@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added the needs-ok-to-test Indicates a PR that requires an org member to verify it is safe to test. label May 15, 2017
@krancour krancour changed the title Add SQL Server chart to incubator WIP: Add SQL Server chart to incubator May 16, 2017
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@krancour do you have more info about the license issues?

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Ping @krancour

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Closing as stale

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