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Update priorityClassName default values in READMEs #250
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Updates READMEs for the elasticsearch, filebeat and kibana charts to clarify that the default value of
priorityClassName
is an empty string, re a discussion in #248.I've made the change in one commit per chart, let me know if you'd rather want these squashed into a single commit.
${CHART}/tests/*.py
${CHART}/examples/*/test/goss.yaml