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== What you can do today == | == What you can do today == | ||
* Browse examples on [[What People Build|What People Build]]. | * Browse examples on [[What People Build|What People Build]]. | ||
* Use [[ | * Use [[Provisioning Methods|Provisioning Methods]] to pick a participation model that matches the project environment. | ||
* Join discussion first in [[Community|Community and mailing lists]] before changing shared infrastructure. | * Join discussion first in [[Community|Community and mailing lists]] before changing shared infrastructure. | ||
* Track account prerequisites in [[GetStarted|Getting started]]. | * Track account prerequisites in [[GetStarted|Getting started]]. | ||
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== Contribute / next steps == | == Contribute / next steps == | ||
If you maintain a shared service, publish a short project profile with purpose, dependencies, contact point, and operational status. Submit updates through [[Contributing]] so others can join safely. | If you maintain a shared service, publish a short project profile with purpose, dependencies, contact point, and operational status. Submit updates through [[Contributing]] so others can join safely. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 1 March 2026
What this page is
This page is a landing point for shared projects run by multiple operators. Use it to find active efforts where you can contribute technical work.
What you can do today
- Browse examples on What People Build.
- Use Provisioning Methods to pick a participation model that matches the project environment.
- Join discussion first in Community and mailing lists before changing shared infrastructure.
- Track account prerequisites in Getting started.
What this page will cover
- Directory of active community projects and maintainers.
- Typical contribution roles (ops, docs, testing, monitoring).
- Dependency map: DNS, routing, gateways, and service ownership.
- Onboarding expectations for project contributors.
- Project lifecycle: launch, handoff, and archival.
Related pages
- What People Build
- Community and mailing lists
- Contributing
- Getting started
- DNS and naming
- Routing and connectivity
Contribute / next steps
If you maintain a shared service, publish a short project profile with purpose, dependencies, contact point, and operational status. Submit updates through Contributing so others can join safely.