Focuses on supporting Windows Node and scheduling Windows Server containers on Kubernetes.
The charter defines the scope and governance of the Windows Special Interest Group.
- Regular SIG Meeting: Tuesdays at 12:30 Eastern Standard Time (EST) (weekly). Convert to your timezone.
The Chairs of the SIG run operations and processes governing the SIG.
- Patrick Lang (@PatrickLang), Microsoft
- Michael Michael (@michmike), VMware
The Technical Leads of the SIG establish new subprojects, decommission existing subprojects, and resolve cross-subproject technical issues and decisions.
- Slack: #sig-windows
- Mailing list
- Open Community Issues/PRs
- GitHub Teams:
- @kubernetes/sig-windows-bugs - Bug Triage and Troubleshooting
- @kubernetes/sig-windows-feature-requests - Feature Requests
- @kubernetes/sig-windows-misc - General Discussion
The following subprojects are owned by sig-windows:
If you're looking for information on building and running containers on Windows, you can get started at http://aka.ms/windowscontainers.
Kubernetes 1.14 includes stable support for Windows Server containers and has up-to-date documentation .
Additional information and guides are available in the KEPs for SIG-Windows
Join us on Slack or the Kubernetes Community Forums to chat about Windows containers on Kubernetes.
To get yourself familiar with contributing, please read the Kubernetes Contributor Guide and the SIG-Windows Contributor guide
We're currently using a GitHub project in the weekly SIG-Windows meeting to track items with active progress for each release. That's a great place to start to get the most up-to-date status, then feel free to join us on the Slack channel anytime with questions.
As always, you can also find the active list of open issues and proposals Open Code Issues and PRs for SIG/Windows on GitHub.
Past meetings are in the Recorded Meetings Playlist on Youtube