The Kubernetes Code of Conduct Committee (CoCC) is the body that is responsible for enforcing and maintaining the Kubernetes Code of Conduct.
The charter defines the scope and governance of the Code of Conduct Committee.
- Jason DeTiberus (@detiber), Cisco
- Danielle Lancashire (@endocrimes), Independent
- Hilliary Lipsig (@hlipsig), RedHat
- Jeremy Rickard (@jeremyrickard), Microsoft
- Xander Grzywinski (@salaxander), Microsoft
- Slack: #code-of-conduct
- Private Mailing List: [email protected]
- Open Community Issues/PRs
- GitHub Teams:
- @kubernetes/code-of-conduct-committee - General Discussion
- Steering Committee Liaison: Tim Pepper (@tpepper)
Please email [email protected] to initiate an incident report. Please do not make reports via our public slack channel.
Our Incident Report Handling Procedures describes how we handle reports while protecting the safety and confidentiality of all involved parties.
The members and their terms are as follows:
- Jeremy Rickard (Microsoft)
- Nabarun Pal (VMware)
- Danielle Lancashire (VMware)
- Hilliary Lipsig (RedHat)
- Xander Grzywinski (Microsoft)
Please see the bootstrapping document and election process guidelines for more information on how members are picked and their responsibilities.
The Code of Conduct Committee sincerely thanks our emeritus committee members for their contributions.
- Jaice Singer Dumars (Google)
- Jennifer Rondeau (Stripe)
- Carolyn Van Slyck (Microsoft)
- Paris Pittman (Apple)
- Aeva Black (Microsoft)
- Tasha Drew (VMware)
- Tim Pepper (VMware)
- Karen Chu (Microsoft)
- Celeste Horgan (Independent)
- Carlos Tadeu Panato Jr. (Chainguard, Inc)
- Vallery Lancey (Apple)