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This document is the single source of truth for how to contribute to the code base. Feel free to browse the open issues and file new ones, all feedback welcome!
Welcome
Welcome to Kubernetes!
- Welcome
- Before you get started
- Your First Contribution
- Contributing
- Kubernetes Contributor Playground
- Community
- Advanced Topics
Kubernetes Contributor Playground
If you are looking for a safe place, where you can familiarize yourself with (some of) the Kubernetes Project's review and pull request processes, then the Kubernetes Contributor Playground is the right place for you.
Youtube playlist
A Youtube playlist of the New Contributor workshop has been posted, and an outline of the video content can be found here.
Community
If you haven't noticed by now, we have a large, lively, and friendly open-source community. We depend on new people becoming members and regular code contributors, so we would like you to come join us! The Community Membership Document covers membership processes and roles.
Communication
Events
Kubernetes participates in KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, held three times per year in China, Europe and in North America. Information about these and other community events is available on the CNCF events pages.
Meetups
We follow the general Cloud Native Computing Foundation guidelines for Meetups. You may also contact Paris Pittman via direct message on Kubernetes Slack (@paris) or by email (parispittman@google.com)
Mentorship
Please learn about our mentoring initiatives here. Feel free to ask us anything during our Meet Our Contributors to connect with us.
Advanced Topics
This section includes things that need to be documented, but typical contributors do not need to interact with regularly.
- OWNERS files - The Kubernetes organizations are managed with OWNERS files, which outline which parts of the code are owned by what groups.