Deployments are great! However, they have the downside of creating a lot of 
obsolete replica sets. This is what I wind up with now:

$ kubectl get rs
deployment-name-920127227       0         0         0         33d
deployment-name-946622287       0         0         0         5d
deployment-name-949954325       0         0         0         40d
deployment-name-950161082       0         0         0         7d
deployment-name-991561338       0         0         0         35d
<repeat hundreds of times>

Is there a right way to get rid of these replica sets? I assume they're 
being kept around so if I ever decide to roll back to the deployment 
version from two months ago, it can happen. 

(Obviously, I could just delete the replica sets, but I feel like that 
might be a bad idea if the deployment expects them to stick around.)

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