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Join this session to learn about non-code contributions and how can you get started with contributing to Kubernetes ecosystem. Divya and Savitha, will talk about various ways to make contributions to an open source project and share their experiences. Bring your questions!
Savitha is the Release Team Lead for Kubernetes 1.22 and an active contributor to the ecosystem. She also leads the sig-security documentation sub-project. She is passionate about the Kubernetes community and enjoys mentoring new contributors. In her free time, she likes to paint and stargaze.
Divya Mohan
Technical Writer
Divya is heavily invested in empowering open source communities via great documentation and community education. She is passionate about simplifying tech for everyone and is part of several informal mentoring initiatives that help lower the entry-level barrier. Currently, she is a Technical writer with SUSE, a CNCF ambassador, an AWS Community Builder, and co-leads the documentation efforts for the Kubernetes and LitmusChaos projects. She is also an author on major publications such as Container Solutions and The New Stack and has co-led the creation and review of the KCNA certification. Having worn multiple hats in the course of her 9+ years career, she is a cloud-native enthusiast who has recently embarked on an exciting journey across the WebAssembly landscape.
Kunal Kushwaha
Civo
Kunal is a developer from India. He is working towards empowering communities via Open Source and Education. He is currently doing community management at MLH, Developer Advocacy at Civo, is a Student Program Manager at Data on Kubernetes Community, a CNCF Ambassador, part of the Kubernetes Release Team, a GitHub Campus Expert, Gold Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador, Google Summer of Code Mentor at Red Hat Middleware.He finds passion in teaching and has taught thousands of students both online and in-person. He also started the Official Cloud Native Student Community group joined by thousands of students, focussed on getting more young people involved in the Cloud Native world. These platforms are utilised by conducting hands-on workshops, events, podcasts, and sharing about opportunities in the field.