Your Path to Non-Code Contributions in Kubernetes
Offered By: Kunal Kushwaha via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore various paths to non-code contributions in the Kubernetes ecosystem through this comprehensive video session. Learn about different ways to contribute to open source projects, including bug scrubbing, documentation, localization, mentoring, and program management. Discover the Kubernetes Enhancement Proposal (KEP) Reading Club, marketing opportunities, and how to get involved in meetings. Gain insights on avoiding common mistakes, joining Slack channels, and understanding the Kubernetes Release Team and Shadow Program. Follow the contributor ladder, find good first issues, and learn how to navigate the Kubernetes community effectively. Includes a Q&A session and valuable advice from experienced contributors Savitha Raghunathan and Divya Mohan.
Syllabus
Introduction
Why start with Kubernetes?
How to start?
Some Non-Code Contributions
Bug-Scrub
Documentation
Localisation
A bit more regarding Bug-Scrub
Mentoring
Kubernetes Enhancement Proposal KEP Reading Club
Program Management
Marketing
Get involved in Meetings
Contributor Website
Good First Issues across Kubernetes
Mistakes to avoid
Join slack channels
Documentation Guide
Kubernetes Release Team & Release Shadow Program
Don’t get demotivated if you aren't selected!
How to be a Shadow
What do I need to do?
Contributor Ladder
Joining Slack communities
Credits
Q&A Session
Outro
Taught by
Kunal Kushwaha
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