Strimzi provides a way to run an Apache Kafka® cluster on Kubernetes or OpenShift in various deployment configurations. See our website for more details about the project.
To get up and running quickly, check our Quick Start for Minikube, OKD (OpenShift Origin) and Kubernetes Kind.
Documentation to the current main branch as well as all releases can be found on our website.
The roadmap of the Strimzi Operator project is maintained as GitHub Project.
If you encounter any issues while using Strimzi, you can get help using:
You can join our regular community meetings:
- Thursday 8:00 AM UTC (every 4 weeks starting from 4th June 2020) - convert to your timezone
- Thursday 4:00 PM UTC (every 4 weeks starting from 18th June 2020) - convert to your timezone
Resources:
You can contribute by:
- Raising any issues you find using Strimzi
- Fixing issues by opening Pull Requests
- Improving documentation
- Talking about Strimzi
All bugs, tasks or enhancements are tracked as GitHub issues. Issues which might be a good start for new contributors are marked with "good-start" label.
The Dev guide describes how to build Strimzi. Before submitting a patch, please make sure to understand, how to test your changes before opening a PR Test guide.
The Documentation Contributor Guide describes how to contribute to Strimzi documentation.
If you want to get in touch with us first before contributing, you can use:
Strimzi is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
Strimzi is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation sandbox project.