Community and Contributing for Thanos
This documentation outlines ways to engage with the Thanos community, including contributing code, reporting issues, and participating in discussions.
What is Community and Contributing?
The Community and Contributing
section of the Thanos GitHub repository provides information on how to get involved with the project. It includes guidelines for reporting issues, contributing code, and participating in community discussions.
Why is Community and Contributing important?
Contributing to the Thanos community allows developers to collaborate on improving the project, learn from others, and build relationships within the open-source community. By following the guidelines outlined in the Community and Contributing
section, you can ensure that your contributions are effective and valuable to the project.
Insights
The following are some insights into the Thanos community and contributing process:
- The CNCF Code of Conduct applies to all community interactions.
- Community meetings take place in the form of public, recorded Zoom Webinars.
- Anyone can join as a viewer.
- Panelists are added to the meeting if they have a registered agenda item and are present.
- Discussions are timeboxed to 15-20 minutes, unless there are no other agenda items.
- The meeting focuses on inclusiveness and friendliness, with no grumpiness or straight rejections allowed.
- The meeting is cancelled if there are no items on the agenda the day before.
Follow the Thanos community on Twitter for updates and announcements: @thanos
Contact the Thanos maintainers through the following channels:
- General channel: #thanos
- Development-related channel, PR discussions: #thanos-dev
Source: Thanos GitHub repository - Community and Contributing