docs/contributing/index.md
Are you interested in contributing to kOps? We, the maintainers and community, would love your suggestions, contributions, and help! We have a quick-start guide on adding a feature. Also, the maintainers can be contacted at any time to learn more about how to get involved.
In the interest of getting more newer folks involved with kOps, we are starting to
tag issues with good-starter-issue. These are typically issues that have
smaller scope but are good ways to start to get acquainted with the codebase.
We also encourage ALL active community participants to act as if they are maintainers, even if you don't have "official" write permissions. This is a community effort, we are here to serve the Kubernetes community. If you have an active interest and you want to get involved, you have real power! Don't assume that the only people who can get things done around here are the "maintainers".
We also would love to add more "official" maintainers, so show us what you can do!
What this means:
Issues
/close,/dupe #127).Pull Requests
/lgtm ).This repository uses the Kubernetes bots. See a full list of the commands here.
kOps maintainers set aside one hour every other week for public office hours. This time is used to gather with community members interested in kOps. This session is open to both developers and users.
For more information, checkout the office hours page.
Please check in with us in the #kops-users or #kops-dev channel. Often-times, a well crafted question or potential bug report in slack will catch the attention of the right folks and help quickly get the ship righted.
If you think you have found a bug please follow the instructions below.
-v 10 command line option and save the log output. Please paste this into your issue.kops version), and the command line options you are using.We also use the issue tracker to track features. If you have an idea for a feature, or think you can help kOps become even more awesome follow the steps below.
this and kOps does that.