From c497404b4ab579738ce7264a61561fdcd8ccd1a8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: kaslin Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2020 17:36:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Adding a folder with example resources for storytelling. --- .../example-interview-qs-sig-windows.md | 20 ++++++++++++++++++ .../storytelling-resources/example-topics.md | 21 +++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 41 insertions(+) create mode 100644 communication/marketing-team/storytelling-resources/example-interview-qs-sig-windows.md create mode 100644 communication/marketing-team/storytelling-resources/example-topics.md diff --git a/communication/marketing-team/storytelling-resources/example-interview-qs-sig-windows.md b/communication/marketing-team/storytelling-resources/example-interview-qs-sig-windows.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..51fe382c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/communication/marketing-team/storytelling-resources/example-interview-qs-sig-windows.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +*Note this is an example specific to SIG-Windows. If reusing, replace SIG-Windows specific text."* + +Q: A lot of folks are familiar with Kubernetes on Linux, but SIG-Windows focuses on the experience of using Kubernetes on Windows. Could you tell us a little about what SIG-Windows does? + +Q: When Windows containers first came out 4 or 5 years ago, there was a lot of confusion over what they were. Could you just run the same Linux containers on Windows? And also a lot of excitement over what this might mean for the future of multi-OS systems. Can you give a brief introduction to Windows containers? + +Q: What are the biggest differences between using Kubernetes on Linux and Kubernetes on Windows? + +Q: Kubernetes 1.18 just released on April 23rd. What’s new for Windows in 1.18? + +Q: What are users excited about with Kubernetes on Windows? What are you getting positive feedback on, and what’s coming up next for SIG-Windows? + +Q: Why should new [or existing] contributors consider joining SIG-Windows? + +Q: What do you do to help new contributors get started? + +Q: Are there any particular skills you’d like to recruit for? What skills are +contributors to SIG-Windows likely to learn? + +Q: Any closing thoughts/resources you’d like to share? diff --git a/communication/marketing-team/storytelling-resources/example-topics.md b/communication/marketing-team/storytelling-resources/example-topics.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..40d22a0ec --- /dev/null +++ b/communication/marketing-team/storytelling-resources/example-topics.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +# SIG Profiles/Stories +## Kubernetes Blog Series + +### Starter Topics + +- How did your SIG or working group form? +- What problem(s) are you trying to solve today? +- What are some of the key challenges you face? +- What do you consider to be a success, resulting from this group? +- What do you look for in new contributors +- What are you doing to help make your WG more welcoming to new contributors? +- What are some things that can people do to help this WG if they come from a background that isn’t directly linked to programming? +- Are there any issues you would like to recommend to people that are just getting started contributing to Docs/WGs/OSS? +- What do you think helps keep people in this group? +- Are there any funny / cool / TIL anecdotes that you could tell us? +- Would you like to shout out to any individuals or profile folks doing work within this SIG/WG? +- What’s a SIG or WG related accomplishment that you are really proud of? +- What’s the biggest misconception people have about the SIG or WG? +- What are some guidelines that influence the decisions made in your SIG or WG? Where can we find them? +- Who should people contact if they want to get started helping out/contributing to this WG? +