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Kubernetes Enhancement Proposals (KEPs)
A Kubernetes Enhancement Proposal (KEP) is a way to propose, communicate and coordinate on new efforts for the Kubernetes project. For this reason, the ingress-nginx
project is adopting it.
Quick start for the KEP process
Follow the process outlined in the KEP template
Do I have to use the KEP process?
No... but we hope that you will. Over time having a rich set of KEPs in one place will make it easier for people to track what is going on in the community and find a structured historic record.
KEPs are only required when the changes are wide ranging and impact most of the project.
Why would I want to use the KEP process?
Our aim with KEPs is to clearly communicate new efforts to the Kubernetes contributor community. As such, we want to build a well curated set of clear proposals in a common format with useful metadata.
Benefits to KEP users (in the limit):
- Exposure on a kubernetes blessed web site that is findable via web search engines.
- Cross indexing of KEPs so that users can find connections and the current status of any KEP.
- A clear process with approvers and reviewers for making decisions. This will lead to more structured decisions that stick as there is a discoverable record around the decisions.
We are inspired by IETF RFCs, Python PEPs, and Rust RFCs.