Welcome to the Radius community. This is the starting point for becoming a contributor to improve the code and docs, giving presentations, and general community engagement for the project. We are looking forward to working together, thank you for your involvement and contributions to Radius!
Radius is a platform for developers and IT operators building cloud-native applications. With Radius, teams can model, deploy, manage, and troubleshoot entire applications across on-premises and multi-cloud environments, with a consistent set of tools and a common experience across it all.
As the pace of innovation increases for cloud-native technologies, so does the need for rapid progress within application teams. Application teams need a platform that can let developers and operators work together, while still maintaining the agility their users and applications require. These are the challenges that Radius is designed to solve.
Visit radapp.io for information about Radius.
Radius is an open source project with an active development community.
All your contributions and suggestions are greatly appreciated! One of the easiest ways to contribute is to participate in Discord discussions, report issues, or join the monthly community calls.
Reach out with any questions you may have and we'll make sure to answer them as soon as possible. Community members, please feel free to jump in to join discussions or answer questions!
Platform | Link |
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💬 Discord (preferred) | Join the Discord server |
Want to stay up to date with Radius releases, community calls, and other announcements? Join the radapp_io Google Group to stay up to date on the latest Radius news. You can join and customize your notification preferences. Average email volume is 1-2 emails a month.
Group | Link |
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📧 radapp_io | Join the radapp_io Group |
Every month we host a community call to showcase new features, review upcoming milestones, and engage in a Q&A. For community calls, anyone from the Radius community can participate, present a topic, or host. All are welcome!
Issues in the community repo are used to suggest topics for an upcoming Radius community call. Upcoming community meetings are pinned as issues in this repository. If you would like to present or discuss something during an upcoming community meeting, please propose the topic and add a comment to the issue corresponding to the desired meeting occurrence. Alternatively, you may use Discord to propose future agenda topics. The meeting agenda for each call is finalized by the community call host.
Community members (members of the Radius GitHub org) can nominate themselves via an issue in the radius-project/community
repository to be a community call host. Members become approved community call hosts when two or more existing community hosts approve their request, similar to how members and approvers get accepted today.
You can always catch up offline by watching the recordings below.
Asset | Link |
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🔗 Meeting Link | https://aka.ms/radius/community-call |
🎥 Meeting Recordings | YouTube |
Use the upcoming calendar events below to add the community call events to your calendar.
Date & time | Agenda |
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Tuesday November 19 th, 2024 9:00am Pacific Time (PST) See it in your local time and add to your calendar |
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In addition to the community calls, we want to engage with the community 1:1 via Office hour sessions to help them get started with Radius. The Radius engineering team will be available between 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM PST on Wednesdays to help answer questions. Office hours are designed for anyone and not just Radius contributors. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, share feedback, or discuss anything related to Radius.
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🔗 Booking Invite | https://aka.ms/radius-office-hours |
The Radius blog has regular posts on releases, technical articles and upcoming events. If you would like to author a post, reach out to us with a suggestion.
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 Radius.
If you're a developer, read the development guide for help on how to get started.
This project has adopted the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct