Do you think getting started to contribute to Kubernetes involves a lot? Maybe.

Do you want some advice to navigate the ecosystem better? Read this awesome thread by @dims. https://twitter.com/dims/status/1329400522890219520
In addition to the thread, a question frequently comes up, "I don't know Go. Can I contribute? How?"

The answer is Yes.

Read more to know how.

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Help the Kubernetes Release Team. SIG Release runs an amazing shadow program to mentor new contributors.

https://git.k8s.io/sig-release/release-team/shadows.md
#sig-release on http://slack.k8s.io 

Full Disclosure: Can personally vouch for this ;)

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Contribute to the Kubernetes website. It is almost always the first point of contact for everyone looking up Kubernetes.

https://git.k8s.io/website 
https://github.com/kubernetes/website/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22help+wanted%22

You can also reach out to the team at #sig-docs channel on http://slack.k8s.io 

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Add more features to the Kubernetes clients in several other supported languages. There are clients in Python, Java, Ruby, Javascript, C, C#, Haskell.

https://github.com/kubernetes-client/
#kubernetes-client on http://slack.k8s.io 

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Are you a user interface person? Kubernetes Dashboard got you covered.

https://git.k8s.io/dashboard/ 
#sig-ui on http://slack.k8s.io 

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And the avenues go on. You can help the community in a lot more ways.

https://k8s.dev/docs/guide/non-code-contributions/

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You can follow @theonlynabarun.
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