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LitmusChaos Community

Welcome to the LitmusChaos community. This is the starting point for becoming a contributor, improving the code and docs, giving presentations and all the goodness of helping out on the project. We are a friendly, collaborative group and look forward to working together.

Introduction

LitmusChaos is an open source Chaos Engineering platform that enables teams to identify weaknesses & potential outages in infrastructures by inducing chaos tests in a controlled way. Developers & SREs can practice Chaos Engineering with LitmusChaos as it is easy to use, based on modern Chaos Engineering principles & community collaborated. It is 100% open source & a CNCF project.

LitmusChaos takes a cloud-native approach to create, manage and monitor chaos. The platform itself runs as a set of microservices and uses Kubernetes custom resources (CRs) to define the chaos intent, as well as the steady state hypothesis.

Visit litmuschaos.io for information about LitmusChaos.

LitmusChaos authors

LitmusChaos is an open source project with an active development community.

Communication and Slack

We would greatly appreciate your contributions and suggestions! One of the easiest ways to contribute is to participate in Slack discussions, or join the monthly communtiy calls and bi-monthly contributor calls.

Questions and issues

Reach out with any questions you may have and we'll make sure to answer them as soon as possible and as a community member feel free to jump in and answer questions.

Platform Link
💬 Slack (preferred) Join the #litmus channel on the Kubernetes slack
🐤 Twitter @litmuschaos

Community meetings

These will be hosted every 3rd Wednesday of every month at 4:30 PM GMT /5:30 PM CEST /10 PM IST The community meetings will involve discussing community updates, sharing updates on new features/releases and discussing user/adopter stories. Everyone in the community is invited for the same to participate in the LitmusChaos community meetings.

Upcoming Meeting Dates: 20th March

Contributor Meetings

These will be hosted every second & last Thursday of every month at 1:30 PM GMT /2:30 PM CEST /7 PM IST The contributor meetings are only meant to discuss technical and non-technical contributions to LitmusChaos. Maintainers, present Contributors and aspiring contributors are invited to participate in the LitmusChaos contributor meetings to discuss issues, fixes, enhancements and future contributions

Upcoming Meeting Dates: 14th March 2024, 28th March 2024

The rough agenda for contributor meetings are:

  • Highlight the contributions and contributors.
  • Let contributors share their contributions updates and ask doubts.
  • Review previous contributions
  • Discussion on future action items
  • Announcements
  • Open floor discussion / Q&A

You can always catch up offline by watching the recordings on the LitmusChaos YouTube channel.

Asset Link
🔗 Meeting Link & Password **Zoom Call: https://harness-io.zoom.us/j/95100368978?pwd=b2VrdCtaakE5U3dhOElFMUJOaXVOUT09 **
Passcode: 448312
🎥 Meeting Recordings https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa57PMqmz_j0wnteRa9nCaw

LitmusChaos blog

The LitmusChaos blog is an open platform on DEV.to consisting posts on releases, technical articles and upcoming events. If you would like to author a post, use the #litmuschaos and publish your article.

You can reach out to us with a suggestion if you want your blog to be published on the CNCF Blog page. You can find the LitmusChaos CNCF Blogs for reference.

How can I get involved?

One of the easiest ways to contribute is to participate in discussions at community engagements or write a blog entry.

If you're looking for something to work on, read the contribution guidelines and then you start by looking for GitHub issues, marked with "Good First Issue" or the "Help Wanted" labels:

And, we can always use more testing, have more and improved docs, or just write a blog post on what you have discovered whilst using LitmusChaos.

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct