Advanced contributing
This page assumes that you understand how to contribute to new content and review others' work, and are ready to learn about more ways to contribute. You need to use the Git command line client and other tools for some of these tasks.
Propose improvements
SIG Docs members can propose improvements.
After you've been contributing to the Kubernetes documentation for a while, you
may have ideas for improving the Style Guide
, the Content Guide, the toolchain used to build
the documentation, the website style, the processes for reviewing and merging
pull requests, or other aspects of the documentation. For maximum transparency,
these types of proposals need to be discussed in a SIG Docs meeting or on the
.
In addition, it can help to have some context about the way things
currently work and why past decisions have been made before proposing sweeping
changes. The quickest way to get answers to questions about how the documentation
currently works is to ask in the After the discussion has taken place and the SIG is in agreement about the desired
outcome, you can work on the proposed changes in the way that is the most
appropriate. For instance, an update to the style guide or the website's
functionality might involve opening a pull request, while a change related to
documentation testing might involve working with sig-testing. SIG Docs approvers
can coordinate docs for a Kubernetes release. Each Kubernetes release is coordinated by a team of people participating in the
sig-release Special Interest Group (SIG). Others on the release team for a given
release include an overall release lead, as well as representatives from
sig-testing and others. To find out more about Kubernetes release processes,
refer to
The SIG Docs representative for a given release coordinates the following tasks: Coordinating a release is typically a 3-4 month commitment, and the duty is
rotated among SIG Docs approvers. SIG Docs approvers
can serve as New Contributor Ambassadors. New Contributor Ambassadors welcome new contributors to SIG-Docs,
suggest PRs to new contributors, and mentor new contributors through their first
few PR submissions. Responsibilities for New Contributor Ambassadors include: Current New Contributor Ambassadors are announced at each SIG-Docs meeting and in the . SIG Docs reviewers
can sponsor new contributors. After a new contributor has successfully submitted 5 substantive pull requests
to one or more Kubernetes repositories, they are eligible to apply for
membership
in the Kubernetes organization. The contributor's membership needs to be
backed by two sponsors who are already reviewers. New docs contributors can request sponsors by asking in the #sig-docs channel
on the .
If you feel confident about the applicant's work, you volunteer to sponsor them.
When they submit their membership application, reply to the application with a
"+1" and include details about why you think the applicant is a good fit for
membership in the Kubernetes organization. SIG Docs members
can serve a term as a co-chair of SIG Docs. A Kubernetes member must meet the following requirements to be a co-chair: The role of co-chair is one of service: co-chairs build contributor capacity, handle process and policy, schedule and run meetings, schedule PR wranglers, advocate for docs in the Kubernetes community, make sure that docs succeed in Kubernetes release cycles, and keep SIG Docs focused on effective priorities. Responsibilities include: To schedule and run effective meetings, these guidelines show what to do, how to do it, and why. Set a clear agenda: For weekly meetings, copypaste the previous week's notes into the "Past meetings" section of the notes Collaborate on accurate notes: Assign action items clearly and accurately: Moderate as needed: Honor folks' time: Begin and end meetings on time. Use Zoom effectively: When you're ready to start the recording, click Record to Cloud. When you're ready to stop recording, click Stop. The video uploads automatically to YouTube.#sig-docs
Slack channel on
Coordinate docs for a Kubernetes release
Serve as a New Contributor Ambassador
Sponsor a new contributor
Serve as a SIG Co-chair
Prerequisites
Responsibilities
Running effective meetings
Recording meetings on Zoom