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kubeadm is a command line tool for installing Kubernetes clusters. These questions are almost always off-topic for Stack Overflow.

Let's review the last 12 questions with tag :

As we see, these 12 last questions were exclusively off-topic. This is a follow-up question from What should we do with [kubeadm] questions? where I also was reviewing the last 10 questions at the time, and it also happened that they were exclusively off-topic.

Can we burninate this tag since it is off-topic?

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    Nothing really to be said, here ... just upvote and get the deed done. (But I said it, anyway?) Jun 24, 2021 at 21:17
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    How about kubectl? It's not much different, but the GCP flavor. Jun 25, 2021 at 19:05
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    @zeitler kubeadm is very different than kubectl . kubectl controls clusters. kubeadm installs clusters. kubeadm is solely within the range of admins; kubectl is a tool used by many personas. It has nothing to do with which K8S distribution you are using. Jun 26, 2021 at 17:14
  • @DavidOgren I still don't see how that pertains programming tasks. A glance to the latest asked questions, I don't see many questions about doing programatic tasks. Just admin/user tasks, like which user submitted a job (admin), creating users (admin), stopping/terminating and deleting services (user, admin), and none of them are trying to be programmatic about it.
    – Braiam
    Jun 26, 2021 at 18:46
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    I don't really have a strong opinion on whether kubectl pertains to programming tasks; I think it could be argued either way. But the statement that kubectl is just the GCP flavor of kubeadm is just untrue: they are very different and that difference was my only point. Jun 27, 2021 at 1:23

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