Kubernetes community content
Welcome to the Kubernetes community!
This is the starting point for joining and contributing to the Kubernetes community - improving docs, improving code, giving talks etc.
To learn more about the project structure and organization, please refer to Project Governance information.
The communication page lists communication channels like chat,
issues, mailing lists, conferences, etc.
For more specific topics, try a SIG.
Kubernetes has the following types of groups that are officially supported:
kubernetes-sigs
github org.See the full governance doc for more details on these groups.
A SIG can have its own policy for contribution, described in a README
or CONTRIBUTING
file in the SIG folder in this repo (e.g. sig-cli/CONTRIBUTING.md), and its own mailing list, slack channel, etc.
If you want to edit details about a SIG (e.g. its weekly meeting time or its leads),
please follow these instructions that detail how our docs are auto-generated.
Links in contributors/devel/README.md
lead to many relevant technical topics.
A first step to contributing is to pick from the list of kubernetes SIGs.
Start attending SIG meetings, join the slack channel and subscribe to the mailing list.
SIGs will often have a set of “help wanted” issues that can help new contributors get involved.
The Contributor Guide provides detailed instruction on how to get your ideas and bug fixes seen and accepted, including:
We encourage all contributors to become members. We aim to grow an active, healthy community of contributors, reviewers, and code owners. Learn more about requirements and responsibilities of membership in our Community Membership page.
[Contributor Guide]:
contributors/guide/README.md
[file an issue]:
contributors/guide/first-contribution.md#file-an-issue
[find something to work on]:
contributors/guide/first-contribution.md#find-something-to-work-on
[open a pull request]:
contributors/guide/contributing.md#opening-a-pull-request