The Contributor Communications team (Contributor Comms for short) is part of the community-management
subproject in Contributor Experience. View our charter to learn more about us.
To better inform the Kubernetes contributor community and highlight their work to the broader ecosystem.
The Contributor Comms subproject uses leadership roles to organize and delegate work of varying types. Contributors who have been a part of our group for a while and who have specific interests or skills may be interested in becoming a shadow. Shadows are contributors who work closely with a specific lead with the intent of taking over the lead role. Current leads and shadows are listed in the table below.
Area & Handbook Link | Team | Notes |
---|---|---|
Subproject Lead | @kaslin, @chris-short | @AvineshTripathi (shadow) |
Social Media Coordinator | @kaslin | @Hii-Arpit (shadow) |
Comms Tech Lead | @mfahlandt | Shadow role is available. |
Comms Blog Coordinator | @fsmunoz | Shadow role is available. |
Emeritus | @parispittman, @mbbroberg, @SD-13 |
- Reach out to an individual above via Slack
- Ping the whole team: Join our slack #sig-contribex-comms or tag us @contributor-comms in #sig-contribex slack
- Tag us in an issue in kubernetes/community with the label area/contributor-comms
- Set a marketing issue template in kubernetes/community
- Follow us on @K8sContributors on Twitter and Mastodon
We are always open to being a home for contributors to Kubernetes whether you code or not.
To find out what projects we're currently working on and explore what you could do to contribute:
- Come to one of our meetings (Every Friday 8:00 PT, Convert into your time zone). See the calendar to add it to your own calendar.
- Reach out to us on the #sig-contribex-comms channel on the Kubernetes slack (slack.k8s.io).
- Join our mailing-list
As with all contribution to Kubernetes, adhere to the code of conduct, values, and principles of the project.
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