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sig-testing

The Kubernetes Testing SIG (sig-testing) is a working group within the Kubernetes contributor community interested in how we can most effectively test Kubernetes. We're interested specifically in making it easier for the community to run tests and contribute test results, to ensure Kubernetes is stable across a variety of cluster configurations and cloud providers.

video conference

We meet weekly on Tuesdays at 1:00pm PDT (20:00 UTC) at this zoom room

agenda

We use a public google doc to track proposed agenda items, as well as take notes during meetings.

The agenda is open for comment. Please contact the organizers listed below if you'd like to propose a topic. Typically in the absence of anything formal we poll attendees for topics, and discuss tactical work.

slack

#sig-testing on kubernetes.slack.com Signup for access at http://slack.kubernetes.io/

github

We use the following GitHub teams to notify SIG members of particular issues or PR's of interest:

  • @kubernetes/sig-testing-api-reviews
  • @kubernetes/sig-testing-bugs
  • @kubernetes/sig-testing-feature-requests
  • @kubernetes/sig-testing-misc
  • @kubernetes/sig-testing-pr-reviews
  • @kubernetes/sig-testing-proposals
  • @kubernetes/sig-testing-test-failures

If you would like to be added to any of these teams, please contact the organizers listed below.

We use the sig/testing label to identify issues that have mentioned any of the above teams

google group

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kubernetes-sig-testing (FWIW this doesn't see a lot of traffic, come find us in slack!)

organizers