Community Rules and Practices¶
This page provides links to documents for common Knative community practices and a description of Knative's audience.
While the project was started by Google, it has received contributions from over 200 companies and is now governed by the CNCF.
Community values¶
This section links to documents about our values.
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Knative project values: shared goals and values for the community.
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Knative team values: the goals and values we hold as a team.
Governance¶
This section links to documents about how the Knative community is governed.
Knative has public and recorded monthly community meetings. Each component has one or more working groups driving the effort, and Knative has a single technical oversight committee monitoring the overall project.
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Governance: the Knative governance framework.
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Community roles: describes the roles individuals can assume within the Knative community such as member, approver, or working group lead.
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Working groups: provides information about our various working groups.
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Steering Committee (SC): describes our steering committee.
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Annual reports: lists previous annual reports.
Processes¶
This section links to documents for common Knative community processes.
At the moment, these practices (except for the formation of Working Groups and Lazy Consensus) are recommendations that individual working groups can choose to adopt, rather than requirements. Each working group should document their processes; either in their own repo or in a pointer to these docs.
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Reviewing and Merging Pull Requests: how we manage pull requests.
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Working group processes: how working groups operate.
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SC election process: elcection process for our steering committee.
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Repository Guidelines: how we create and remove core repositories.
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Extensions repo process: how to create a repo in the
knative-extensions
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Feature tracks: outlines the process for adding non-trivial features.
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Golang policy: principles regarding the Golang version Knative tests and releases with.
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Release principles: release principles including information about support and feature phases.
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Release schedule: Knative past and future release dates.
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Sunsetting features: process to sunset features that are getting no apparent usage, but are time consuming to maintain.
Community calendar¶
The Knative community calendar (iCal export file) contains events that provide the opportunity to learn more about Knative and meet other users and contributors. This includes Working Group, Steering Committee, and other community meetings.
Events don't have to be organized by the Knative project to be added to the calendar.
If you want to add an event to the calendar please send an email to
knative-steering@googlegroups.com
or post to the #knative
channel in the CNCF Slack workspace.