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So we have large applications and most of the time in the dashboard, resources of the same type are collapsed into a "click here to see details of X objects".
The dialog then shows them listed by node ID (apiGroup, apiVersion, namespace, name), but this doesn't always make sense due to how kubernetes names these objects based on the actual node they get created. To me it makes more sense to list resources based on creation date, so that newer ReplicaSet or AnalysisRun are always shown at the top.
To that extent, I'm proposing this minor change: #10613 . What are your thoughts on this?
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So we have large applications and most of the time in the dashboard, resources of the same type are collapsed into a "click here to see details of X objects".
The dialog then shows them listed by node ID (apiGroup, apiVersion, namespace, name), but this doesn't always make sense due to how kubernetes names these objects based on the actual node they get created. To me it makes more sense to list resources based on creation date, so that newer ReplicaSet or AnalysisRun are always shown at the top.
To that extent, I'm proposing this minor change: #10613 . What are your thoughts on this?
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