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# Contributing
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The process for contributing code to Kubernetes via the sig-multicluster [community][community page].
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## TL;DR
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- The sig-multicluster [community page] lists sig-multicluster [leads]
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and group [meeting] times.
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- Request a feature by making an [issue] and mentioning
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`@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-feature-requests`.
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- Write a design proposal before starting work on a new feature.
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- Write [tests]!
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## Before You Begin
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Welcome to the Kubernetes sig-multicluster contributing guide. We are excited
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about the prospect of you joining our [community][community page]!
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Please understand that all contributions to Kubernetes require time
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and commitment from the project maintainers to review the ux, software
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design, and code. Mentoring and on-boarding new contributors is done
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in addition to many other responsibilities.
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If you are interested in contributing to Kubernetes as a whole there is
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a top level [contributor's guide][contributors guide]
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### Understand the big picture
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- Complete the [Kubernetes Basics Tutorial].
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### Agree to contribution rules
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Follow the [CLA signup instructions](../CLA.md).
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### Adopt an issue
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New contributors can try the following to work on an existing bug or approved design:
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- In [slack][slack-messages] (signup [here][slack-signup]),
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@mention a [lead][leads] and ask if there are any issues you could pick up.
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We also maintain a list of [multi cluster issues where help is wanted][multicluster_help_wanted_issues].
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Most of them are not very complex, so that's probably a good starting point.
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Leads can recommend issues that have enough priority to receive PR review bandwidth.
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- Send an email to the _kubernetes-sig-multicluster@googlegroups.com_ [group]
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> Subject: New sig-multicluster contributor _${yourName}_
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>
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> Body: Hello, my name is _${yourName}_. I would like to get involved in
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> contributing to the Kubernetes project. I have read all of the
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> user documentation listed on the community contributing page.
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> What should I do next to get started?
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- Attend a sig-multicluster [meeting] and introduce yourself as looking to get started.
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### Bug lifecycle
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#### Filing a bug
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1. An [issue] is filed that
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- includes steps to reproduce the issue including client / server version,
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- mentions `@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-bugs`.
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#### Sending a fix
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2. A [PR] fixing the issue is implemented that
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- __includes unit and test-cmd tests__,
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- incorporates review feedback,
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- description includes `Closes #<Issue Number>` or `Fixes #<Issue Number>`,
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- description or comment @mentions `@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-pr-reviews`.
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3. Fix appears in the next Kubernetes release!
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## Feature requests
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__New contributors:__ Please start by adopting an [existing issue].
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A feature request is an [issue] mentioning `@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-feature-requests`.
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To encourage readership, the issue description should _concisely_ (2-4 sentence) describe
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the problem that the feature addresses.
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### Feature lifecycle
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Working on a feature without getting approval for the user experience
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and software design often results in wasted time and effort due to
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decisions around names and user experience.
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To minimize wasted work and improve communication across efforts,
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the user experience and software design must be agreed upon before
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any PRs are sent for code review.
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1. Identify a problem by filing an [issue] (mention `@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-feature-requests`).
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2. Submit a [design proposal] and get it approved by a lead.
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3. Announce the proposal as an [agenda] item for the sig-multicluster [meeting].
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- Ensures awareness and feedback.
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- Should be included in meeting notes sent to the sig-multicluster [group].
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4. _Merge_ the proposal PR after approval and announcement.
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5. A [lead][leads] adds the associated feature to the [feature repo], ensuring that
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- release-related decisions are properly made and communicated,
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- API changes are vetted,
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- testing is completed,
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- docs are completed,
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- feature is designated _alpha_, _beta_ or _GA_.
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6. Implement the code per discussion in [bug lifecycle][bug].
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7. Update docs.
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8. Wait for your feature to appear in the next Kubernetes release!
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## Design Proposals
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__New contributors:__ Please start by adopting an [existing issue].
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A design proposal is a single markdown document in the [design repo]
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that follows the [design template].
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To make one,
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- Prepare the markdown document as a PR to that repo.
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- Avoid _Work In Progress_ (WIP) PRs (send it only after
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you consider it complete).
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- For early feedback, use the email discussion [group].
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- Mention `@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-proposals` in the description.
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- Mention the related [feature request].
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Expect feedback from 2-3 different sig-multicluster community members.
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Incorporate feedback and comment [`PTAL`].
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Once a [lead][leads] has agreed (via review commentary) that design
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and code review resources can be allocated to tackle the proposal, the
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details of the user experience and design should be discussed in the
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community.
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This step is _important_; it prevents code churn and thrashing around
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issues like flag names, command names, etc.
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It is normal for sig-multicluster community members to push back on feature
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proposals. sig-multicluster development and review resources are extremely
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constrained. Community members are free to say
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- No, not this release (or year).
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- This is desirable but we need help on these other existing issues before tackling this.
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- No, this problem should be solved in another way.
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The proposal can be merged into the [design repo] after [lead][leads]
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approval and discussion as a meeting [agenda] item.
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Then coding can begin.
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## Implementation
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Contributors can begin implementing a feature before any of the above
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steps have been completed, but _should not send a PR until
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the [design proposal] has been merged_.
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See the [development guide] for instructions on setting up the
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Kubernetes development environment.
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Implementation PRs should
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- mention the issue of the associated design proposal,
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- mention `@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-pr-reviews`,
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- __include tests__.
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Small features and flag changes require only unit/integration tests,
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while larger changes require both unit/integration tests and e2e tests.
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### Report progress
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_Leads need your help to ensure that progress is made to
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get the feature into a [release]._
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While working on the issue, leave a weekly update on the issue
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including:
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1. What's finished?
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2. What's part is being worked on now?
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3. Anything blocking?
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## Documentation
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_Let users know about cool new features by updating user facing documentation._
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Depending on the contributor and size of the feature, this
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may be done either by the same contributor that implemented the feature,
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or another contributor who is more familiar with the existing docs
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templates.
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## Release
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Several weeks before a Kubernetes release, development enters a stabilization
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period where no new features are merged. For a feature to be accepted
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into a release, it must be fully merged and tested by this time. If
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your feature is not fully complete, _including tests_, it will have
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to wait until the next release.
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## Merge state meanings
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- Merged:
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- Ready to be implemented.
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- Unmerged:
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- Experience and design still being worked out.
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- Not a high priority issue but may implement in the future: revisit
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in 6 months.
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- Unintentionally dropped.
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- Closed:
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- Not something we plan to implement in the proposed manner.
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- Not something we plan to revisit in the next 12 months.
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## Escalation
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### If your bug issue is stuck
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If an issue isn't getting any attention and is unresolved, mention
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`@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-bugs`.
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Highlight the severity and urgency of the issue. For severe issues
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escalate by contacting sig [leads] and attending the [meeting].
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### If your feature request issue is stuck
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If an issue isn't getting any attention and is unresolved, mention
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`@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-feature-requests`.
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If a particular issue has a high impact for you or your business,
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make sure this is clear on the bug, and reach out to the sig leads
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directly. Consider attending the sig meeting to discuss over video
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conference.
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### If your PR is stuck
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It may happen that your PR seems to be stuck without clear actionable
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feedback for a week or longer. A PR _associated with a bug or design
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proposal_ is much less likely to be stuck than a dangling PR.
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However, if it happens do the following:
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- If your PR is stuck for a week or more because it has never gotten any
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comments, mention `@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-pr-reviews` and ask for attention.
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- If your PR is stuck for a week or more _after_ it got comments, but
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the attention has died down. Mention the reviewer and comment with
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[`PTAL`].
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If you are still not able to get any attention after a couple days,
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escalate to sig [leads] by mentioning them.
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### If your design proposal issue is stuck
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It may happen that your design doc gets stuck without getting merged
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or additional feedback. If you believe that your design is important
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and has been dropped, or it is not moving forward, please add it to
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the sig multicluster bi-weekly meeting [agenda] and mail the [group] saying
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you'd like to discuss it.
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### General escalation instructions
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See the sig-multicluster [community page] for points of contact and meeting times:
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- attend the sig-multicluster [meeting]
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- message one of the sig leads on [slack][slack-messages] (signup [here][slack-signup])
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- send an email to the _kubernetes-sig-multicluster@googlegroups.com_ [group].
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## Use of [@mentions]
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- `@{any lead}` solicit opinion or advice from [leads].
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- `@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-bugs` sig-multicluster centric bugs.
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- `@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-pr-reviews` triggers review of code fix PR.
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- `@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-feature-requests` flags a feature request.
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- `@kubernetes/sig-multicluster-proposals` flags a design proposal.
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[@mentions]: https://help.github.com/articles/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax/#mentioning-users-and-teams
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[Kubernetes Basics Tutorial]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics
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[PR]: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request
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[`PTAL`]: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/PTAL
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[agenda]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18mk62nOXE_MCSSnb4yJD_8UadtzJrYyJxFwbrgabHe8/edit
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[bug]: #bug-lifecycle
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[community page]: /sig-multicluster
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[contributors guide]: /contributors/guide
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[design proposal]: #design-proposals
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[design repo]: /contributors/design-proposals/multicluster
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[design template]: /contributors/design-proposals/Design_Proposal_TEMPLATE.md
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[development guide]: /contributors/devel/development.md
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[existing issue]: #adopt-an-issue
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[feature repo]: https://github.com/kubernetes/features
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[feature request]: #feature-requests
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[feature]: https://github.com/kubernetes/features
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[group]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kubernetes-sig-multicluster
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[issue]: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues
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[multicluster_help_wanted_issues]: https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A"help+wanted"+label%3Asig%2Fmulticluster
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[kubectl concept docs]: https://git.k8s.io/kubernetes.github.io/docs/concepts/tools/kubectl
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[kubectl docs]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl-overview
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[kubernetes/cmd/kubectl]: https://git.k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/kubectl
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[kubernetes/pkg/kubectl]: https://git.k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl
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[leads]: /sig-multicluster#leads
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[management overview]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/tools/kubectl/object-management-overview
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[meeting]: /sig-multicluster#meetings
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[release]: #release
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[slack-messages]: https://kubernetes.slack.com/messages/sig-multicluster
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[slack-signup]: http://slack.k8s.io/
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[tests]: /contributors/devel/sig-testing/testing.md
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