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# Spinnaker Governance

Welcome to the Spinnaker Community!

This is the starting point for joining and contributing to the Spinnaker community.
A good place to start is by viewing the [Roadmap](roadmap.md).

### In this Repo

This repository contains the following information:

* [The Spinnaker Roadmap](roadmap.md)
* [The Special Interest Groups (SIGs)](sig-index.md) for Spinnaker
* [Governance information](governance.md), including the members of specific groups like the Steering Committee, Technical Oversight Committee, Approvers, and Reviewers
* [Requests for Comments (RFCs)](rfc)

### How the Project Works

To learn more about the project structure and organization, please refer to the [Project's Governance](governance.md) information.

### Get Involved

Connect with us via:

* [Slack](https://spinnakerteam.slack.com/)
* [Twitter](https://twitter.com/spinnakerio)

### Find Help for Spinnaker

If you're using Spinnaker and could not find your answer in the documentation, start with [Slack](https://spinnakerteam.slack.com/). Many Spinnaker contributors and users are active on the Spinnaker Slack. It's a great place to get answers to questions or start a discussion about a feature or topic. Good places to begin on Slack include the following channels:

* A SIG channel if there is a relevant one, such as `#sig-security`. All SIG slack channels start with the prefix `sig`.
* A narrowly focused channel, such as #auth
* [#general](https://spinnakerteam.slack.com/archives/C091CCWRJ) for general questions and discussion
* [#dev](https://spinnakerteam.slack.com/archives/C0DPVDMQE) for help contributing to Spinnaker

After engaging with the community to work through a problem, we encourage you to file an issue for the appropriate repo if you think it's needed. Reasons you might file an issue include the following:

* Your problems are due to a bug or limitation that is not documented
* The documentation for something is confusing
* The behavior of a feature or field is unclear

File issues for Spinnaker [here](https://github.com/spinnaker/spinnaker/issues).

File issues for documentation [here](https://github.com/spinnaker/spinnaker.github.io/issues/).