Community

Welcome to the etcd user and developer community page

Join the conversation

Follow these active channels for timely announcements, and sign up to ask questions:

Join the etcd-dev forum to ask questions and get the latest etcd news.

Follow us at @etcdio for real-time announcements, blogs posts, and more.

Ask and find answers to your etcd questions.

You can also chat with other etcd users and contributors in the #sig-etcd slack channel on Kubernetes Slack.

Meeting schedule

Please refer to the Kubernetes community SIG etcd summary for the latest updates to etcd community meeting schedules.

Community meetings & Issue triage

etcd contributors and maintainers meet online every week, on Thursday at 11 AM Pacific Time, alternating between community meetings and issue triage meetings. Issue triage meetings are aimed at getting through our backlog of PRs and Issues. Triage meetings are open to any contributor; you don’t have to be a reviewer or approver to help out! They can also be a good way to get started contributing.

For phone-in information, the date of the next meeting, and minutes from past meetings, see etcd community meeting doc.

Robustness tests

Join us for a collaborative exploration of etcd’s correctness under pressure online biweekly, on Wednesday at 8 AM Pacific Time. Our goals are to demystify distributed system testing by sharing knowledge and fostering a robust testing culture within the etcd community, as well as to expand expertise by mentoring new reviewers and approvers for etcd robustness tests. We invite community members to propose items for the meetings.

For phone-in information, the date of the next meeting, minutes from past meetings, and meeting recordings, see etcd robustness tests meeting doc and robustness tests meeting recordings.

Join contributors and maintainers online, every two weeks.

For meeting details, consult the etcd community meeting and robustness tests meeting documents.

Missed a meeting? No problem. See the etcd channel for meeting videos.

Contributing

Your contributions to etcd code and documentation are welcome! If you find a problem or would like an enhancement, create an issue – or better yet, consider submitting a pull request.

For etcd contribution guidelines, see How to contribute.