Community
Deckhouse is an Open Source project, and we enthusiastically encourage anyone that has the desire to contribute to it on GitHub.
To ensure that Deckhouse's development remains vigorous and sustainable, we've offered the platform in two editions:
Community Edition (CE)
Enterprise Edition (EE)
Technical core
Deckhouse Platform follows the upstream version of Kubernetes, using that as a basis to build all of its features and configurations on.
Deckhouse Platform's basic functions are implemented via two building blocks: shell-operator & addon-operator. Both have been available as Open Source projects since April/May 2019.
Aside from Deckhouse, various vendors (including KubeSphere, Confluent, and Adobe, just to name a few) and DevOps/Kubernetes enthusiasts have adopted these tools to implement instruments of their own.
To sum it up in a nutshell, Deckhouse Platform — as a Kubernetes distribution — is an upstream Kubernetes packed with a whole bunch of modules based on addon-operator.
Shell-operator
Addon-operator
Online community
- Use GitHub Issues & Discussions to ask your questions, report bugs, and share your experience.
- Participate in chat in the project's Telegram channel: @deckhouse.
- Follow Deckhouse on Twitter to stay informed about everything that's going on.
- Read and dive into the nuts and bolts of Deckhouse in Flant's tech blog posts.
How to contribute
Your contributions are always greatly appreciated! Please have a look at CONTRIBUTING to learn how you can contribute to the Deckhouse code base.