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KServe Community

Welcome to the KServe community!

This is the starting point for becoming a contributor - improving code, improving docs, giving talks, etc.

Introduction

KServe is a highly scalable and standards based Model Inference Platform on Kubernetes for Trusted AI. It is hosted as incubation project in LFAI & Data Foundation.

Visit kserve.io for in-depth information about using KServe.

KServe authors

KServe is an open source project with an active development community. The project was started by teams from Google, IBM, Bloomberg and NVIDIA.

Community meeting

We have public biweekly community meetings on Thursdays at 9AM PST. Please map that to your local time.

You can also find these meetings on the community calendar, along with other major community events.

Meeting agendas and notes can be accessed in the working group document.

You can access the meeting recordings on the community calendar by clicking on the respective date's event details.

How can I help ?

To get involved in our community you can ask questions, be a part of the conversation, or contribute to KServe's growth. KServe is an open source project that is driven by the participation of users and contributors. Join in!

Become a contributor

  1. Familiar youself with the KServe contribution guideline.
  2. The KServe developer guideline, doc contributor guideline is the starting point for contributors to make code or doc contributions.
  3. To dig deeper, check out the KServe user guide and read some design docs, see past design docs here.
  4. Participate in the KServe working group.

If you're looking for something to do to get your feet wet working on KServe, look for GitHub issues marked with the Help Wanted label:

Of course, even if there's not an issue opened for it, you can always do more testing throughout the platform. Similarly, you can always contribute more docs, richer docs, insightful docs. Or maybe a cool blog post?

Questions and issues

For questions or issues, you can use:

  1. #kserve channel in CNCF Slack, please follow the steps below:
    1. Create your Slack account here
    2. Search for #kserve channel or join directly via this link
  2. KServe discussions

For bug reports and features requests, please use KServe issues.