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what this PR does / why we need it:

pod-v1-core example should have a container name so that the users can copy and run the example directly.

Fixes #33

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[pod-v1-core example](https://kubernetes.io/docs/api-reference/v1.8/#pod-v1-core)
should have a container name so that the users can copy and run the example directly.

Fixes #kubernetes/kubernetes#55838

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@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added cncf-cla: yes Indicates the PR's author has signed the CNCF CLA. size/XS Denotes a PR that changes 0-9 lines, ignoring generated files. labels Nov 22, 2017
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Hey @pwittrock, if you have time , could you take a look at this PR?
The ci is failed, I think whether we need to configure or remove the Travis ci service.

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/assign @pwittrock

@pwittrock pwittrock merged commit 65e70d7 into kubernetes-sigs:master Dec 15, 2017
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