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README.md

gVisor blog

The gVisor blog is owned and run by the gVisor team.

Contact

Reach out to us on gitter or the mailing list if you would like to write a blog post.

Submit a Post

Anyone can write a blog post and submit it for review. Purely commercial content or vendor pitches are not allowed. Please refer to the blog guidelines for more guidance about content is that allowed.

To submit a blog post, follow the steps below.

  1. Sign the Contributor License Agreements if you have not yet done so.
  2. Familiarize yourself with the Markdown format for the existing blog posts.
  3. Write your blog post in a text editor of your choice.
  4. (Optional) If you need help with markdown, check out StakEdit or read Jekyll's formatting reference for more information.
  5. Click Add file > Create new file.
  6. Paste your content into the editor and save it. Name the file in the following way: [BLOG] Your proposed title , but dont put the date in the file name. The blog reviewers will work with you on the final file name, and the date on which the blog will be published.
  7. When you save the file, GitHub will walk you through the pull request (PR) process.
  8. Send us a message on gitter with a link to your recently created PR.
  9. A reviewer will be assigned to the pull request. They check your submission, and work with you on feedback and final details. When the pull request is approved, the blog will be scheduled for publication.

Blog Guidelines

Suitable content:

  • Original content only
  • gVisor features or project updates
  • Tutorials and demos
  • Use cases
  • Content that is specific to a vendor or platform about gVisor installation and use

Unsuitable Content:

  • Blogs with no content relevant to gVisor
  • Vendor pitches

Review Process

Each blog post should be approved by at least one person on the team. Once all of the review comments have been addressed and approved, a member of the team will schedule publication of the blog post.