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Apps Special Interest Group

Covers deploying and operating applications in Kubernetes. We focus on the developer and devops experience of running applications in Kubernetes. We discuss how to define and run apps in Kubernetes, demo relevant tools and projects, and discuss areas of friction that can lead to suggesting improvements or feature requests.

The charter defines the scope and governance of the Apps Special Interest Group.

Meetings

Leadership

Chairs

The Chairs of the SIG run operations and processes governing the SIG.

Contact

Subprojects

The following subprojects are owned by sig-apps:

GitHub Teams

The below teams can be mentioned on issues and PRs in order to get attention from the right people. Note that the links to display team membership will only work if you are a member of the org.

Team Name Details Description
@kubernetes/sig-apps-api-reviews link API Changes and Reviews
@kubernetes/sig-apps-bugs link Bug Triage and Troubleshooting
@kubernetes/sig-apps-feature-requests link Feature Requests
@kubernetes/sig-apps-misc link General Discussion
@kubernetes/sig-apps-pr-reviews link PR Reviews
@kubernetes/sig-apps-proposals link Design Proposals
@kubernetes/sig-apps-test-failures link Test Failures and Triage

Goals

  • Discuss running and defining applications in Kubernetes (e.g., APIs, SDKs, Controllers, package management tools, etc.)
  • Work on improvements to the Workload API
  • Suggest Kubernetes features where we see friction
  • Be the voice of the people running applications in Kubernetes (developers and devops)
  • Help people get involved in the Kubernetes community
  • Show early features/demos of tools that make running apps easier

Non-goals

  • Do not endorse one particular ecosystem tool
  • Do not pick which apps to run on top of Kubernetes
  • Do not recommend one way to do things (e.g., picking a template language)

Helm, Charts and its other subprojects have moved to the CNCF. See Helm's community repository for information about the Helm project.