Kubernetes-native declarative infrastructure for Kubevirt.
The Cluster API brings declarative Kubernetes-style APIs to cluster creation, configuration and management. The API itself is shared across multiple cloud providers allowing for true Kubevirt hybrid deployments of Kubernetes.
Checkout our Cluster API Quick Start to create your first Kubernetes cluster.
Are you interested in contributing to cluster-api-provider-kubevirt? We, the maintainers and the community, would love your suggestions, support and contributions! The maintainers of the project can be contacted anytime to learn about how to get involved.
In the interest of getting new people involved have issues marked as good-first-issues
. Although the issues have a smaller scope but are very helpful in getting accquintated with the codebase. For more see the issue tracker. If you're unsure where to start, feel free to reach out to discuss.
See also: Our own contributor guide and the Kubernetes community page.
We also encourage ALL active community participants to act as if they are maintainers, even if you don't have 'official' written permissions. This is a community effort and we are here to serve the Kubernetes community. If you have an active interest and you want to get involved, you have real power!
Join the SIG Cluster Lifecycle Google Group to documents and calendar.
Participate in the conversations on Kubernetes Discuss
Meetings:
Please check in with us in the #cluster-api-kubevirt. You can also join our Mailing List
If you think you have found a bug please follow the instruction below.
We also have an issue tracker to track features. If you think you have a feature idea, that could make Cluster API provider Kubevirt become even more awesome, then follow these steps.
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.Participation in the Kubernetes community is governed by the Kubernetes Code of Conduct.