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# Administering Kubernetes Systems
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The Kubernetes community is supported by many systems - things like the
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website, groups, test infrastructure, github bots, and so forth. The
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administration of these resources should be a volunteer effort and should be
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equally available to anyone in our community.
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As of July 2017 this effort has just begun. This document will detail what
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resources are available for community ownership and who is currently
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responsible for them.
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## Community managed
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* kubernetes.io GSuite - this is primarily needed to create associated
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resources like GoogleGroups and the Google Cloud organization. Accounts in
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this domain cost the CNCF actual money, so are not available for individuals.
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Three steering committee members will hold the keys to three accounts on the
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domain, which can be used to create `@kubernetes.io` groups as needed.
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Volunteers:
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* Joe Beda (@jbeda)
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* Brendan Burns (@brendandburns)
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* Tim Hockin (@thockin)
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## Not yet community managed
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* Twitter
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* Google+
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* Blog
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* Slack
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* GCP Organization
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* Kubernetes.io DNS
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* Kubernetes.io URL redirector
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* Github bots
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* Test infrastructure
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* reviewable.kubernetes.io
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* ...
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