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| 1 | +--- |
| 2 | +layout: blog |
| 3 | +title: "A Quick Recap of 2023 China Kubernetes Contributor Summit" |
| 4 | +slug: kcs-shanghai |
| 5 | +date: 2023-10-20 |
| 6 | +canonicalUrl: https://www.kubernetes.dev/blog/2023/10/20/kcs-shanghai/ |
| 7 | +--- |
| 8 | + |
| 9 | +**Author:** Paco Xu and Michael Yao (DaoCloud) |
| 10 | + |
| 11 | +On September 26, 2023, the first day of |
| 12 | +[KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + Open Source Summit China 2023](https://www.lfasiallc.com/kubecon-cloudnativecon-open-source-summit-china/), |
| 13 | +nearly 50 contributors gathered in Shanghai for the Kubernetes Contributor Summit. |
| 14 | + |
| 15 | +{{< figure src="/blog/2023/10/20/kcs-shanghai/kcs04.jpeg" alt="All participants in the 2023 Kubernetes Contributor Summit" caption="All participants in the 2023 Kubernetes Contributor Summit" >}} |
| 16 | + |
| 17 | +This marked the first in-person offline gathering held in China after three years of the pandemic. |
| 18 | + |
| 19 | +## A joyful meetup |
| 20 | + |
| 21 | +The event began with welcome speeches from [Kevin Wang](https://github.com/kevin-wangzefeng) from Huawei Cloud, |
| 22 | +one of the co-chairs of KubeCon, and [Puja](https://github.com/puja108) from Giant Swarm. |
| 23 | + |
| 24 | +Following the opening remarks, the contributors introduced themselves briefly. Most attendees were from China, |
| 25 | +while some contributors had made the journey from Europe and the United States specifically for the conference. |
| 26 | +Technical experts from companies such as Microsoft, Intel, Huawei, as well as emerging forces like DaoCloud, |
| 27 | +were present. Laughter and cheerful voices filled the room, regardless of whether English was spoken with |
| 28 | +European or American accents or if conversations were carried out in authentic Chinese language. This created |
| 29 | +an atmosphere of comfort, joy, respect, and anticipation. Past contributions brought everyone closer, and |
| 30 | +mutual recognition and accomplishments made this offline gathering possible. |
| 31 | + |
| 32 | +{{< figure src="/blog/2023/10/20/kcs-shanghai/kcs06.jpeg" alt="Face to face meeting in Shanghai" caption="Face to face meeting in Shanghai" >}} |
| 33 | + |
| 34 | +The attending contributors were no longer just GitHub IDs; they transformed into vivid faces. |
| 35 | +From sitting together and capturing group photos to attempting to identify "Who is who," |
| 36 | +a loosely connected collective emerged. This team structure, although loosely knit and free-spirited, |
| 37 | +was established to pursue shared dreams. |
| 38 | + |
| 39 | +As the saying goes, "You reap what you sow." Each effort has been diligently documented within |
| 40 | +the Kubernetes community contributions. Regardless of the passage of time, the community will |
| 41 | +not erase those shining traces. Brilliance can be found in your PRs, issues, or comments. |
| 42 | +It can also be seen in the smiling faces captured in meetup photos or heard through stories |
| 43 | +passed down among contributors. |
| 44 | + |
| 45 | +## Technical sharing and discussions |
| 46 | + |
| 47 | +Next, there were three technical sharing sessions: |
| 48 | + |
| 49 | +- [sig-multi-cluster](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-multicluster/README.md): |
| 50 | + [Hongcai Ren](https://github.com/RainbowMango), a maintainer of Karmada, provided an introduction to |
| 51 | + the responsibilities and roles of this SIG. Their focus is on designing, discussing, implementing, |
| 52 | + and maintaining APIs, tools, and documentation related to multi-cluster management. |
| 53 | + Cluster Federation, one of Karmada's core concepts, is also part of their work. |
| 54 | + |
| 55 | +- [helmfile](https://github.com/helmfile/helmfile): [yxxhero](https://github.com/yxxhero) |
| 56 | + from [GitLab](https://gitlab.cn/) presented how to deploy Kubernetes manifests declaratively, |
| 57 | + customize configurations, and leverage the latest features of Helm, including Helmfile. |
| 58 | + |
| 59 | +- [sig-scheduling](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/sig-scheduling/README.md): |
| 60 | + [william-wang](https://github.com/william-wang) from Huawei Cloud shared the recent updates and |
| 61 | + future plans of SIG Scheduling. This SIG is responsible for designing, developing, and testing |
| 62 | + components related to Pod scheduling. |
| 63 | + |
| 64 | +{{< figure src="/blog/2023/10/20/kcs-shanghai/kcs03.jpeg" alt="A technical session about sig-multi-cluster" caption="A technical session about sig-multi-cluster" >}} |
| 65 | + |
| 66 | +Following the sessions, a video featuring a call for contributors by [Sergey Kanzhelev](https://github.com/SergeyKanzhelev), |
| 67 | +the SIG-Node Chair, was played. The purpose was to encourage more contributors to join the Kubernetes community, |
| 68 | +with a special emphasis on the popular SIG-Node. |
| 69 | + |
| 70 | +Lastly, Kevin hosted an Unconference collective discussion session covering topics such as |
| 71 | +multi-cluster management, scheduling, elasticity, AI, and more. For detailed minutes of |
| 72 | +the Unconference meeting, please refer to <https://docs.qq.com/doc/DY3pLWklzQkhjWHNT>. |
| 73 | + |
| 74 | +## China's contributor statistics |
| 75 | + |
| 76 | +The contributor summit took place in Shanghai, with 90% of the attendees being Chinese. |
| 77 | +Within the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) ecosystem, contributions from China have been steadily increasing. Currently: |
| 78 | + |
| 79 | +- Chinese contributors account for 9% of the total. |
| 80 | +- Contributions from China make up 11.7% of the overall volume. |
| 81 | +- China ranks second globally in terms of contributions. |
| 82 | + |
| 83 | +{{< note >}} |
| 84 | +The data is from KubeCon keynotes by Chris Aniszczyk, CTO of Cloud Native Computing Foundation, |
| 85 | +on September 26, 2023. This probably understates Chinese contributions. A lot of Chinese contributors |
| 86 | +use VPNs and may not show up as being from China in the stats accurately. |
| 87 | +{{< /note >}} |
| 88 | + |
| 89 | +The Kubernetes Contributor Summit is an inclusive meetup that welcomes all community contributors, including: |
| 90 | + |
| 91 | +- New Contributors |
| 92 | +- Current Contributors |
| 93 | + - docs |
| 94 | + - code |
| 95 | + - community management |
| 96 | +- Subproject members |
| 97 | +- Members of Special Interest Group (SIG) / Working Group (WG) |
| 98 | +- Active Contributors |
| 99 | +- Casual Contributors |
| 100 | + |
| 101 | +## Acknowledgments |
| 102 | + |
| 103 | +We would like to express our gratitude to the organizers of this event: |
| 104 | + |
| 105 | +- [Kevin Wang](https://github.com/kevin-wangzefeng), the co-chair of KubeCon and the lead of the kubernetes contributor summit. |
| 106 | +- [Paco Xu](https://github.com/pacoxu), who actively coordinated the venue, meals, invited contributors from both China and |
| 107 | + international sources, and established WeChat groups to collect agenda topics. They also shared details of the event |
| 108 | + before and after its occurrence through [pre and post announcements](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/issues/7510). |
| 109 | +- [Mengjiao Liu](https://github.com/mengjiao-liu), who was responsible for organizing, coordinating, |
| 110 | + and facilitating various matters related to the summit. |
| 111 | + |
| 112 | +We extend our appreciation to all the contributors who attended the China Kubernetes Contributor Summit in Shanghai. |
| 113 | +Your dedication and commitment to the Kubernetes community are invaluable. |
| 114 | +Together, we continue to push the boundaries of cloud native technology and shape the future of this ecosystem. |
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