Introducing the Non-Code Contributor’s Guide
This all led to an effort called the .
Now, it’s important to note that Kubernetes is rare, if not unique, in the open source world, in that it was defined very early on as both a project and a community. While the project itself is focused on the codebase, it is the community of people driving it forward that makes the project successful. The community works together with an explicit set of
The Non-Code Contributor’s Guide aims to make it easy for anyone to contribute to the Kubernetes project in a way that makes sense for them. This can be in many forms, technical and non-technical, based on the person's knowledge of the project and their available time. Most individuals are not developers, and most of the world’s developers are not paid to fully work on open source projects. Based on this we have started an ever-growing list of possible ways to contribute to the Kubernetes project in a Non-Code way!
Get Involved
Some of the ways that you can contribute to the Kubernetes community without writing a single line of code include:
- Community education, answering questions on Slack
- Outward facing community work such as
- Writing
- Writing operational manuals, helping users understand how to run Kubernetes
- Helping deliver Kubernetes, as a part of the
- Project, program, and
- And many more!
The guide to get started with Kubernetes project contribution is
To date, the typical Non-Code contributions fall into the following categories:
- Roles that are based on skill sets other than “software developer”
- Non-Code contributions in primarily code-based roles
- “Post-Code” roles, that are not code-based, but require knowledge of either the code base or management of the code base
If you, dear reader, have any additional ideas for a Non-Code way to contribute, whether or not it fits in an existing category, the team will always appreciate if you could help us expand the list.
If a contribution of the Non-Code nature appeals to you, please read the Non-Code Contributions document, and then check the
We hope to see you contributing to the Kubernetes community soon!