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UPSTREAM: 65686: fix kubectl create priorityclass failure bug #20624

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/lgtm
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@openshift-ci-robot openshift-ci-robot added the lgtm Indicates that a PR is ready to be merged. label Aug 14, 2018
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soltysh commented Aug 14, 2018

/refresh

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/retest

@openshift-merge-robot openshift-merge-robot merged commit 568c838 into openshift:master Aug 15, 2018
@juanvallejo juanvallejo deleted the jvallejo/pick-upstream-65686 branch August 15, 2018 13:53
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