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Why does the default installation method for Sealed Secrets install the Helm Chart into the kube-system namespace? Isn't it considered good practice to install applications into their own, separate Kubernetes namespaces?
Unless there's a good reason to install Sealed Secrets into kube-system by default, I'd recommend updating the installation mechanisms to use a different namespace.
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Why does the default installation method for Sealed Secrets install the Helm Chart into the
kube-system
namespace? Isn't it considered good practice to install applications into their own, separate Kubernetes namespaces?Unless there's a good reason to install Sealed Secrets into
kube-system
by default, I'd recommend updating the installation mechanisms to use a different namespace.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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