The scope of SIG usability is the core end-user usability of the Kubernetes project. This covers topics like user experience and accessibility. The goals of the SIG are to ensure that the Kubernetes project is maximally usable by users of a variety of different backgrounds and abilities. Examples of efforts include internationalization and accessibility of documentation.
The charter defines the scope and governance of the Usability Special Interest Group.
Joining the mailing list for the group will typically add invites for the following meetings to your calendar.
- Regular SIG Meeting: Tuesdays at 9:00 PT (Pacific Time) (every third week). Convert to your timezone.
The Chairs of the SIG run operations and processes governing the SIG.
- Himanshu Pandey (@hpandeycodeit), VMware
- Gaby Moreno Cesar (@morengab), IBM
- Tasha Drew (@tashimi), VMware
- Rajakavitha Kodhandapani (@Rajakavitha1)
- Vallery Lancey (@vllry)
- Slack: #sig-usability
- Mailing list
- Open Community Issues/PRs
- GitHub Teams:
- @kubernetes/sig-usability-api-reviews - API Changes and Reviews
- @kubernetes/sig-usability-bugs - Bug Triage and Troubleshooting
- @kubernetes/sig-usability-feature-requests - Feature Requests
- @kubernetes/sig-usability-misc - General Discussion
- @kubernetes/sig-usability-pr-reviews - PR Reviews
- @kubernetes/sig-usability-proposals - Design Proposals
- Steering Committee Liaison: Davanum Srinivas (@dims)
The following subprojects are owned by sig-usability:
- Owners: