Welcome to the OpenYurt Community! This is the starting point for becoming a contributor, improving the code and docs, giving presentations and all the goodness of helping out on the project. We are a friendly, collaborative group and look forward to working together.
Other Documents
- Contributing to OpenYurt - guidelines and advice on becoming a contributor
- Governance - describes the governance process of the repositories in the OpenYurt community
- Community membership - describes the various responsibilities of contributor roles in the OpenYurt community
OpenYurt is the industry's first edge computing platform that is non-intrusive to cloud-native systems. It unifies the management of massive scattered heterogeneous edge resources, such as CDN sites, IoT all-in-one machines, and other edge computing power, from a central control point located either in the cloud or in a central server room.
OpenYurt facilitates users in seamlessly executing large-scale application delivery, operation, maintenance, and control of massive edge resources.
Visit openyurt.io for information about OpenYurt.
OpenYurt is an open source project with an active development community. The contributors to OpenYurt comes from over 30 different organizations and initialized by the open source community with bootstrap contributors from several different organizations.
We want your contributions and suggestions! One of the easiest ways to contribute is to participate in discussions, chat on IM or join the weekly community calls.
Reach out with any questions you may have and we'll make sure to answer them as soon as possible and as a community member feel free to jump in and answer questions.
- Slack (English)
- DingTalk Group:
12640034121
(Chinese)
Regular Community Meeting:
- Wednesday 11:00AM-12:00 Beijing Time (Adjust to weekly, Starting May 11, 2022).
Resources:
One of the easiest ways to contribute is to participate in discussions at community engagements.
If you're looking for something to work on, read the contribution guidelines and then you start by looking for GitHub issues, marked with "good first issue" or the "help wanted" labels.
And, we can always use more testing, have more and improved docs, or just write a blog post on what you have discovered whilst using OpenYurt.
OpenYurt adopts CNCF Code of Conduct.
This open governance applies to all repos under openyurtio
org. Enjoy coding and collaboration in OSS world!