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Before the Deployment was kept as minimal as possible. This is mostly good, because users can set any Deployment settings and things work. However, running as non-root is a bit quirky, and very very strongly recommended, so I think its worth calling out here.

This is one of the #1 sources of confusion we get.

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Before the Deployment was kept as minimal as possible. This is mostly
good, because users can set any Deployment settings and things work.
However, running as non-root is a bit quirky, and very very strongly
recommended, so I think its worth calling out here.

This is one of the istio#1 sources of confusion we get.
@howardjohn howardjohn requested a review from a team as a code owner March 14, 2023 16:05
@istio-testing istio-testing added the size/S Denotes a PR that changes 10-29 lines, ignoring generated files. label Mar 14, 2023
@istio-testing istio-testing merged commit 55bb838 into istio:master Mar 14, 2023
justedennnnn pushed a commit to justedennnnn/istio.io that referenced this pull request Jun 29, 2023
Before the Deployment was kept as minimal as possible. This is mostly
good, because users can set any Deployment settings and things work.
However, running as non-root is a bit quirky, and very very strongly
recommended, so I think its worth calling out here.

This is one of the istio#1 sources of confusion we get.
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