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@ -27,46 +27,49 @@ see a problem with the documentation, submit an issue using the following steps:
1. Check the [Knative docs issues list](https://github.com/knative/docs/issues)
before creating an issue to avoid making a duplicate.
2. Use the
[correct template](https://github.com/knative/docs/issues/new) for your new
issue. There are two templates available:
* **Bug report**:
If you're reporting an error in the existing documentation, use this
template. This could be anything from broken samples to typos. When you
create a bug report, include as many details as possible and include
suggested fixes to the issue. If you know which Knative component your
bug is related to, you can assign the appropriate
[Working Group Lead](./WORKING-GROUPS.md).
* **Feature request**:
For upcoming changes to the documentation or requests for more
information on a particular subject.
2. Use the [correct template](https://github.com/knative/docs/issues/new) for
your new issue. There are two templates available:
- **Bug report**: If you're reporting an error in the existing documentation,
use this template. This could be anything from broken samples to typos.
When you create a bug report, include as many details as possible and
include suggested fixes to the issue. If you know which Knative component
your bug is related to, you can assign the appropriate
[Working Group Lead](./WORKING-GROUPS.md).
- **Feature request**: For upcoming changes to the documentation or requests
for more information on a particular subject.
Note that code issues should be filed against the
[individual Knative repositories](http://github.com/knative),
while documentation issues should go in the `docs` repository.
[individual Knative repositories](http://github.com/knative), while
documentation issues should go in the `docs` repository.
## Contributing to the documentation
### Working group
The [Knative Documentation Working Group](./WORKING-GROUPS.md#documentation) meets weekly on
Tuesdays and alternates between a 9am PT and a 4:30pm PT time to accommodate
contributors in both the EMEA and APAC timezones. [Click here](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=google.com_18un4fuh6rokqf8hmfftm5oqq4%40group.calendar.google.com)
to see the exact dates on the Knative working group calendar. If you're interested
in becoming more involved in Knative's documentation, start attending the working
group meetings. You'll meet the writers currently steering our documentation
efforts, who are happy to help you get started.
The [Knative Documentation Working Group](./WORKING-GROUPS.md#documentation)
meets weekly on Tuesdays and alternates between a 9am PT and a 4:30pm PT time to
accommodate contributors in both the EMEA and APAC timezones.
[Click here](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=google.com_18un4fuh6rokqf8hmfftm5oqq4%40group.calendar.google.com)
to see the exact dates on the Knative working group calendar. If you're
interested in becoming more involved in Knative's documentation, start attending
the working group meetings. You'll meet the writers currently steering our
documentation efforts, who are happy to help you get started.
### Getting started
There are a couple different ways to jump in to the Knative doc set:
* Look at issues in the Docs repo labled [Good First Issue](https://github.com/knative/docs/labels/kind%2Fgood-first-issue).
* Run through the [install guide](../install/README.md) for the platform of your
choice, as well as the [Getting Started with Knative App Deployment](../install/getting-started-knative-app.md) guide, and keep a [friction log](https://devrel.net/developer-experience/an-introduction-to-friction-logging) of the experience.
What was hard for you? Then open a PR with a few improvements you could make
from the friction log you kept. How can you make the documentation better so
that others don't run into the same issues you did?
- Look at issues in the Docs repo labled
[Good First Issue](https://github.com/knative/docs/labels/kind%2Fgood-first-issue).
- Run through the [install guide](../install/README.md) for the platform of your
choice, as well as the
[Getting Started with Knative App Deployment](../install/getting-started-knative-app.md)
guide, and keep a
[friction log](https://devrel.net/developer-experience/an-introduction-to-friction-logging)
of the experience. What was hard for you? Then open a PR with a few
improvements you could make from the friction log you kept. How can you make
the documentation better so that others don't run into the same issues you
did?
### Submitting documentation PRs - what to expect
@ -74,24 +77,24 @@ Here's what will happen after you open a PR in the Docs repo:
1. One of the Docs approvers will triage the PR and provide an initial
documentation review as soon as possible.
1. If the PR involves significant changes or additions to sample code,
we'll flag it for engineer review.
1. If the PR involves significant changes or additions to sample code, we'll
flag it for engineer review.
1. Once we're satisfied with the quality of the writing and the accuracy of the
content, we'll approve the change.
If you're making a change to the documentation, you should submit a PR
against the master branch.
If you're making a change to the documentation, you should submit a PR against
the master branch.
### Putting your docs in the right place
Knative uses the [docs repository](https://github.com/knative/docs) for all
general documentation for Knative components. However, formal specifications or
documentation most relevant to contributors of a component should be placed in
the `docs` folder in a given component's repository. An example of this is
the [spec](https://github.com/knative/serving/tree/master/docs/spec) folder
in the Serving component.
the `docs` folder in a given component's repository. An example of this is the
[spec](https://github.com/knative/serving/tree/master/docs/spec) folder in the
Serving component.
Code samples follow a similar strategy, where most code samples should be
located in the `docs` repository. If there are code samples used for
testing that are only expected to be used by contributors, those samples are put
in the `samples` folder within the component repo.
located in the `docs` repository. If there are code samples used for testing
that are only expected to be used by contributors, those samples are put in the
`samples` folder within the component repo.

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## API Core
API [resources](https://github.com/knative/serving/tree/master/pkg/apis/serving), [validation](https://github.com/knative/pkg/tree/master/webhook), and
API
[resources](https://github.com/knative/serving/tree/master/pkg/apis/serving),
[validation](https://github.com/knative/pkg/tree/master/webhook), and
[semantics](https://github.com/knative/pkg/tree/master/controller).
| Artifact | Link |
@ -79,14 +81,14 @@ API [resources](https://github.com/knative/serving/tree/master/pkg/apis/serving)
Knative documentation, especially the [Docs](https://github.com/knative/docs)
repo.
| Artifact | Link |
| -------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Forum | [knative-docs@](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/knative-docs) |
| Community Meeting VC | [meet.google.com/mku-npuv-cjs](https://meet.google.com/mku-npuv-cjs) <br>Or dial in:<br>(US) +1 260-277-0211<br>PIN: 956 724# |
| Artifact | Link |
| -------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Forum | [knative-docs@](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/knative-docs) |
| Community Meeting VC | [meet.google.com/mku-npuv-cjs](https://meet.google.com/mku-npuv-cjs) <br>Or dial in:<br>(US) +1 260-277-0211<br>PIN: 956 724# |
| Community Meeting Calendar | Weekly on Tuesdays, alternating between 9:00-9:30am and 4:30-5:00pm PST<br>[Calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=google.com_18un4fuh6rokqf8hmfftm5oqq4%40group.calendar.google.com) |
| Meeting Notes | [Notes](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y7rug0XshcQPdKzptdWbQLQjcjgpFdLeEgP1nfkDAe4/edit) |
| Document Folder | [Folder](https://drive.google.com/corp/drive/folders/1K5cM9m-b93ySI5WGKalJKbBq_cfjyi-y) |
| Slack Channel | [#docs](https://knative.slack.com/messages/docs) |
| Meeting Notes | [Notes](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Y7rug0XshcQPdKzptdWbQLQjcjgpFdLeEgP1nfkDAe4/edit) |
| Document Folder | [Folder](https://drive.google.com/corp/drive/folders/1K5cM9m-b93ySI5WGKalJKbBq_cfjyi-y) |
| Slack Channel | [#docs](https://knative.slack.com/messages/docs) |
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