The Kubernetes community abides by the CNCF code of conduct. Here is an excerpt:
As contributors and maintainers of this project, and in the interest of fostering an open and welcoming community, we pledge to respect all people who contribute through reporting issues, posting feature requests, updating documentation, submitting pull requests or patches, and other activities.
Kubernetes encompasses many projects, organized into SIGs. Some communication has moved into SIG-specific channels - see a given SIG subdirectory for details.
Nevertheless, below find a list of many general channels, groups and meetings devoted to Kubernetes.
- Google+
- blog
- Pose questions and help answer them on Slack or Stack Overflow.
Most real time discussion happens at kubernetes.slack.com; you can sign up at slack.k8s.io.
Discussions on most channels are archived at kubernetes.slackarchive.io.
Start archiving by inviting the slackarchive bot to a
channel via /invite @slackarchive
.
To add new channels, contact one of the admins
(briangrant, goltermann, jbeda, sarahnovotny and thockin).
If you have a question about Kubernetes or have a problem using it, please start with the troubleshooting guide.
If that doesn't answer your questions, or if you think you found a bug, please file an issue.
Development announcements and discussions appear on the Google group
kubernetes-dev (send mail to kubernetes-dev@googlegroups.com
).
Users trade notes on the Google group
kubernetes-users (send mail to kubernetes-users@googlegroups.com
).
We have PUBLIC and RECORDED weekly meeting every Thursday at 10am US Pacific Time.
Map that to your local time with this timezone table.
See it on the web at calendar.google.com, or paste this iCal url into any iCal client.
To be added to the calendar items, join the Google group kubernetes-community-video-chat for further instructions.
If you have a topic you'd like to present or would like to see discussed, please propose a specific date on the Kubernetes Community Meeting Agenda.
Kubernetes is the main focus of CloudNativeCon/KubeCon, held every spring in Europe and winter in North America. Information about these and other community events is available on the CNCF events pages.