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Hey,
Apologies this is more of a question than an issue... I tried to get the answer from the code but python isn't my strong suit :)
I'm thinking about kube-janitor at scale, we have 500+ namespaces etc, and I believe (please correct me if I'm wrong) the approach janitor takes is to iterate over them all, pulling at the resources, then inspecting the annotations - every minute.
That feels like an expensive operation, and I'm wondering if you've considered either:
Being able to restrict the resources to those which have a label of janitor=true, as well as the relevant annotation?
or
Watching the api for changes rather than polling per minute?