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Authors: Rita Zhang, Charlie Egan, John Reese
2023-04-21

Download the code ahead of time. DCO Required.The OPA projects have the goal of standardizing policy across the stack. This is only possible with a large community of users and contributors using the projects in a variety of use cases. We hope that by making the maintainers of the main OPA contact points available (OPA, Gatekeeper and conftest) in a ContribFest session that we will attract those interested in taking the first step to contributing and be effective in helping them do so.This Contribfest session is designed to provide projects with the space and resources to tackle outstanding technical debt, security issues, or outstanding impactful feature requests. They are intended to provide a place for maintainers to meet contributors and potential contributors and work together on solving a problem.
Authors: Ana Medina, Andreas Grabner, Giovanni Liva
2023-04-21

Download the Keptn Lifecycle Toolkit ahead of time. Please have your own k8s cluster (on the workstation or in the loud) and come with the Keptn Lifecycle Toolkit installed. DCO Required.Keptn Lifecycle Toolkit provided automated observability and orchestrate-ability for any type of Kubernetes Workload Deployment. For the orchestration part, Keptn provides pre- and post- deployment hooks which can execute so called Keptn Tasks or Keptn Evaluations. Those tasks can be implemented through a TypeScript function. The contribfest would be a great opportunity to build/hack new integrations to other projects in CNCF, e.g: testing or observability tools for post deployment validation, ticketing tools for post deployment notifications, security tools for automated scanning. Those integrations would be listed in a library of available Keptn Tasks for all Keptn users to consume and therefore easily integrate their favorite CNCF (as well as non CNCF) tools into their deployment lifecycle.This Contribfest session is designed to provide projects with the space and resources to tackle outstanding technical debt, security issues, or outstanding impactful feature requests. They are intended to provide a place for maintainers to meet contributors and potential contributors and work together on solving a problem.
Authors: Kemal Akkoyun, Matej Gera
2023-04-20

Download the code ahead of time. DCO Required.Thanos - a CNCF project - is a Prometheus-compatible scalable system for high availability and long-term storage of the metrics. Thanos takes various Prometheus functionalities and splits them into microservices. It allows Thanos to scale different parts of the system based on usage. Although this makes it possible for Thanos to achieve its aims, the complexity of such a distributed system comes at a cost. Operating Thanos requires knowing what you're doing and being up to date with the continuous improvements the project goes through. And there is no better way to gain this insight than by putting your finger on the pulse of the project!ContribFest will allow participants and companies to explore how easy it is to contribute to and maintain Thanos with the community. During our session, you'll go through the code base with the maintainers, get familiar with the contribution cycles and learn about our testing framework and CI/CD setup. We plan to involve the audience with interactive tutorials they can follow and ask questions on their way to becoming contributors.This Contribfest session is designed to provide projects with the space and resources to tackle outstanding technical debt, security issues, or outstanding impactful feature requests. They are intended to provide a place for maintainers to meet contributors and potential contributors and work together on solving a problem.
Authors: Wally Quevedo, Piotr Piotrowski
2023-04-19

Download the code ahead of time. No DCO or CLA is required.In this session attendees will have a chance to work together with NATS maintainers on the initial design and first pass implementation of the v2 version of nats.go.This Contribfest session is designed to provide projects with the space and resources to tackle outstanding technical debt, security issues, or outstanding impactful feature requests. They are intended to provide a place for maintainers to meet contributors and potential contributors and work together on solving a problem.
Authors: Flynn, Kay James, Lance Austin, Dave Sudia
2023-04-19

Download the code ahead of time. DCO Required.Interested in getting experience with multiple CNCF projects? Come help us smash some bugs, remove deprecated features, and help work on new features. You can learn about developing helm charts, designing Kubernetes CustomResources, and working with Envoy configuration.This Contribfest session is designed to provide projects with the space and resources to tackle outstanding technical debt, security issues, or outstanding impactful feature requests. They are intended to provide a place for maintainers to meet contributors and potential contributors and work together on solving a problem.
Authors: Goutham Veeramachaneni
2022-10-27

Download the code ahead of time. DCO Required.This Contribfest session is designed to provide projects with the space and resources to tackle outstanding technical debt, security issues, or outstanding impactful feature requests. They are intended to provide a place for maintainers to meet contributors and potential contributors and work together on solving a problem.
Authors: Marina Moore, Santiago Torres-Arias
2022-10-27

Download the code ahead of time. DCO Required.Join us for some live collaboration on TUF, in-toto, and Sigstore where we will be implementing new features and creating more cohesive integrations between these software supply chain projects.This Contribfest session is designed to provide projects with the space and resources to tackle outstanding technical debt, security issues, or outstanding impactful feature requests. They are intended to provide a place for maintainers to meet contributors and potential contributors and work together on solving a problem.
Authors: Kingdon Barrett, Somtochi Onyekwere
2022-10-27

Flux Bug Scrub is a modern staple of the Flux community, a meeting of Flux maintainers and community members, which has been running nearly continuously on a weekly basis for over 1 year. Community members from any aspect or skill level are invited to join for discussion of Flux-related issues and learn about Flux topics "by reading the discussions and issue reports aloud as a group" through our familiar Bug Scrub format – and just as usual we can expect that depending on the group, this will easily devolve into quite unstructured yet wildly more interesting open conversation about broader topics in the surrounding ecosystem.This year ContribFest has given us an opportunity to meet live and in person, we hope to see you there (and again at future Bug Scrubs!)This Contribfest session is designed to provide projects with the space and resources to tackle outstanding technical debt, security issues, or outstanding impactful feature requests. They are intended to provide a place for maintainers to meet contributors and potential contributors and work together on solving a problem.
Authors: Evan Anderson, Paul Schweigert
2022-10-26

Download the code ahead of time. CLA Required.Using Eventing Sources as a starting point, attendees will learn the tools and processes for contributing useful PRs to Knative. Working in small groups, the participants will install, review, code, document, and PR fixes to these projects to bring them up to current best practices. Participants will develop the skills and knowledge to participate and contribute to the Knative project, and should be able to end the day with a merged PR in the Knative project!This Contribfest session is designed to provide projects with the space and resources to tackle outstanding technical debt, security issues, or outstanding impactful feature requests. They are intended to provide a place for maintainers to meet contributors and potential contributors and work together on solving a problem.
Authors: Alexander Wels, Michael Henriksen, Ryan Hallisey, Kat Morgan
2022-10-26

Download the code ahead of time. DCO Required.The KubeVirt Maintainers will organize into small groups to help improve scalability of KubeVirt components.This Contribfest session is designed to provide projects with the space and resources to tackle outstanding technical debt, security issues, or outstanding impactful feature requests. They are intended to provide a place for maintainers to meet contributors and potential contributors and work together on solving a problem.