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Contributing to k0s#

Thank you for taking the time to make a contribution to k0s. The following document is a set of guidelines and instructions for contributing to k0s.

When contributing to this repository, please consider first discussing the change you wish to make by opening an issue.

Code of Conduct#

Our code of conduct can be found in the link below. Please follow it in all your interactions with the project. - Code Of Conduct

Github Workflow#

We Use Github Flow, so all code changes are tracked via Pull Requests. A detailed guide on the recommended workflow can be found below: - Github Workflow

Code Testing#

All submitted PRs go through a set of tests and reviews. You can run most of these tests before a PR is submitted. In fact, we recommend it, because it will save on many possible review iterations and automated tests. The testing guidelines can be found here: - Contributor's Guide to Testing

License#

By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed as followed:

  • All content residing under the "docs/" directory of this repository is licensed under "Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International" (CC-BY-SA-4.0). See docs/LICENCE for details.
  • Content outside of the above mentioned directories or restrictions above is available under the "Apache License 2.0".

Community#

Some of you might have noticed we have official community blog hosted on Medium. If you are not yet following us, we'd like to invite you to do so now! Make sure to follow us on Twitter as well 😊 We have also agreed to share Slack with Lens IDE team. They are close friends of the k0s crew, and many of the Kubernetes users are using Lens anyway, so it felt very natural for us to share their Slack.

You’ll find us on dedicated k0s channel. Please join the k0s Slack channel to hear the latest news, discussions and provide your feedback!