We aspire to create a welcoming environment for collaboration on this project and ask that all contributors do the same. For more details, see our code of conduct.
This document covers contributions to this git repository. Please review governance for our mission, charter, and other operations.
While this repository does not contain open source code, we manage content contributions following open source practice, as detailed below.
All contributions to this project will be released under the Apache License By submitting a pull request (PR), you are agreeing to release the PR contents under this license.
Anyone interested in contributing should join the mailing list and other communication channels
If you are new to the group, reviewing pull requests and commenting on issues is a great way to get involved!
Except for urgent or very small grammar or spelling fixes, we leave pull requests open for at least 24 hours, so that others have the chance to review/comment.
Anyone who reviews a pull request should leave a note to let others know that someone has looked at it. Any change should have a +1 from someone else. Larger changes should have multiple reviewers.
Consistency creates clarity in communication.
- When referring to users and use cases, ensure consistency with use cases
- See CNCF Style
Guide for
common terms. Note that the following terms are not hyphenated and all lower
case, except for capitalizing the first letter when at the beginning of a
sentence:
- open source
- cloud native
- Additional capitalization notes
- Headlines, page titles, subheads and similar content should follow sentence case, and should not include a trailing colon.
If you find yourself correcting for consistency, please propose additional style guidelines via pull request to this document. Feel free to add references to good sources for content guidelines below.
Sources: