There are many ways to contribute to OpenGitOps. Not all contributions are code.
- Star and watch the OpenGitOps Documents and OpenGitOps Project repos to follow progress
- Contribute to OpenGitOps Discussions, including βHow do you use GitOps?β
- Slack:
#opengitops
in CNCF workspace - Attend an OpenGitOps project meeting
- Volunteer: https://github.com/open-gitops/project/blob/main/TEAMS.md. Help with projects according to your interest and ability
- GitOps Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/GitOps/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/opengitops
- Express your interest: interested-parties.md
- Follow OpenGitOps: https://github.com/open-gitops/project
- π 1st & 3rd Wednesdays at 19:00 GMT
- π©βπ» Join using this Zoom link
- βοΈ See Agenda and Notes for next and and all previous meetings
- π‘ Hint: use the document outline to help navigate to the right meeting!
- πΌ Browse the YouTube playlists for recordings of all previous meetings
- π§ Additional team meetings may be scheduled as needed
- Everyone is welcome to make pull requests against any OpenGitOps repo. For example, add your GitOps events to the GitOps website repo to be listed on https://opengitops.dev/events
- It is encouraged to discuss your intentions and interests before putting work into pull requests. This makes the experience nicer for yourself and all involved
- Please see the community Code of Conduct.
- Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) commit signoff is required for all contributions
- Additionally all OpenGitOps repos have their own license information, and by default follow: https://github.com/open-gitops/project/blob/main/LICENSE.md