Kubean community users, feel free to comment your usage information in Who is using Kubean.
The community welcomes any individuals, companies, and organizations to use, contribute to, report bugs, submit feature requests, and help each other.
We recommend using Github Issues to track bugs and manage requests.
Every user is welcome to participate and contribute to the Kubean open-source community in a number of ways, including but not limited to the following:
- Engage in lively discussions in Github Issues.
- Submit code patches.
- Translate, revise, add to, and improve the documentation;
- Share experiences with the Kubean project and actively promote it.
- Submit suggestions/criticisms.
Prominent contributors can be included in the Kubean project's Maintainers List. All contributors who have submitted PRs to Kubean will be permanently recorded in the Contributors List.
The Kubean project is governed and directed by a Core Technical Committee (CTC), which is responsible for the development of the Kubean project.
The CTC has final authority over this project, which includes:
- Setting the technical direction
- Establishing project governance and processes (including this policy)
- Managing the contribution policy
- Overseeing the GitHub repository hosting
- Enforcing conduct guidelines
- Maintaining the list of additional Collaborators
The Core Technical Committee consists of Reviewers & Approvers, see OWNERS for a list.
- We recommend using Github Issues for tracking bugs and managing requirements;
- We recommend using Github Milestone for managing project progress and planning.
- We recommend using Github Pages to deposit the documentation;
- We recommend using Github Wiki to deposit FAQs;
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