Documentation Content Guide
This page contains guidelines for Kubernetes documentation.
If you have questions about what's allowed, join the #sig-docs channel in
You can register for Kubernetes Slack at https://slack.k8s.io/. For information on creating new content for the Kubernetes
docs, follow the style guide. Source for the Kubernetes website, including the docs, resides in the
Located in the Kubernetes docs allow content for third-party projects only when: Kubernetes documentation includes applied examples of projects in the Kubernetes project—projects that live in the
Links to active content in the Kubernetes project are always allowed. Kubernetes requires some third party content to function. Examples include container runtimes (containerd, CRI-O, Docker),
networking policy (CNI plugins), Ingress controllers, and logging. Docs can link to third-party open source software (OSS) outside the Kubernetes project only if it's necessary for Kubernetes to function. Wherever possible, Kubernetes docs link to canonical sources instead of hosting
dual-sourced content. Dual-sourced content requires double the effort (or more!) to maintain
and grows stale more quickly. If you have questions about allowed content, join the
Overview
kubernetes/website/content/<language_code>/docs
folder, the
majority of Kubernetes documentation is specific to the Kubernetes
project.What's allowed
Third party content
Dual sourced content
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