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Authors: Divya Mohan, Natali Vlatko
2023-04-21

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The presentation discusses the importance of localization efforts in the Kubernetes organization and how to become a member. It also provides information on where to seek help and how to contribute to the project.
  • Localization efforts are crucial in the Kubernetes organization
  • Contributors can become a Kubernetes org member through localization efforts, but there are certain conditions that apply
  • Contributions do not have to be in Sig Docs, but contributors must be native speakers of the localization they are working on
  • The presentation provides information on where to seek help and how to contribute to the project
Authors: Tim Bannister, Arsh Sharma, Rey Lejano, Divya Mohan, Natali Vlatko
2022-10-27

Are you curious about how a large project like Kubernetes maintains its documentation? Whether it be guides, reference documentation, or the official blog, SIG Docs is responsible for maintaining all the content you see on the Kubernetes website. Yes, even the localized versions! This session gives you a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how we do it with a quick tour through the tech stack, the people powering it, and some of the things we’ve worked on in the past. We will then dive deep into some of the ongoing efforts of the SIG as well as some targeted initiatives with a particular focus on how you (yes, YOU!) can get involved. This talk is for total newcomers, experienced Kubernetes contributors who want to document their new features, web developers, localization team members, people who would like to help a localization team, and anyone else interested in improving the main Kubernetes website.