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Put the full PyTorch prototype in the jsonnet file. (#1119) #1186

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  • The current pattern in Kubeflow is to put the complete prototype in
    the jsonnet file. This way the result of ks generate is a .jsonnet
    file containing a full spec. This makes it easy for users to do
    complex modifications starting with the prototype as an example.

  • Configure the prototype to do mnist by default.

Fix #1114


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* The current pattern in Kubeflow is to put the complete prototype in
  the jsonnet file. This way the result of ks generate is a .jsonnet
  file containing a full spec. This makes it easy for users to do
  complex modifications starting with the prototype as an example.

* Configure the prototype to do mnist by default.

Fix kubeflow#1114
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jlewi commented Jul 11, 2018

/assign @ankushagarwal

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/lgtm
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