Yong Tang
Yong Tang
@Tantalor93 There was a long history (#2220, #2112, #2152, #2203) of why CoreDNS set a project lead. CoreDNS was started by Miek in 2016 single handedly. Over the years other...
> Do we want to go with this or the steering committee one? @SuperQ Let's leave both and let other maintainers weigh in what is the best way (committee vs....
If I remember, CNCF has 16 graduated projects with each projects have different ways of organize. We don't necessarily follow any specific project out of all CNCF projects though we...
CoreDNS is a CNCF project so ultimately the project is governed by CNCF Governing Board/Linux Foundation. CNCF co-owns the CoreDNS GitHub organization as of now, and, can also guide or...
Personally I think the only difference is that committee means only _5 pre defined_ votes count while a non-committee means _up to 27_ votes count. In both cases there is...
I am quite occupied next 2 weeks though I will take a look either after that, or before if I can find some extra time.
@iisworks Can you provide a Corefile of the setup that encountered the issue?
@xh4n3 Let me help you with that. I will create a repo named `k8s_event` within the org and add you to the repo.
@xh4n3 I have created the repo https://github.com/coredns/k8s_event and added you with write access. Can you push the code into the repo (ideally with commit history)?
I think Chris has been a great asset to the CoreDNS project and has done a lot especially recently. On another thought, wondering if changing GOVERNANCE.md to align CoreDNS with...