For bugs, you can use the GitHub issue tracker.
For questions, you can use the GitHub discussions forum.
Many of the kube-prometheus
project's contributors and users can also be found on the #prometheus-operator channel of the Kubernetes Slack.
kube-prometheus
is the aggregation of many projects that all have different
channels to reach out for help and support. This community strives at
supporting all users and you should never be afraid of asking us first. However
if your request relates specifically to one of the projects listed below, it is
often more efficient to reach out to the project directly. If you are unsure,
please feel free to open an issue in this repository and we will redirect you
if applicable.
For documentation, check the project's documentation directory.
For questions, use the #prometheus-operator channel on the Kubernetes Slack.
For bugs, use the GitHub issue tracker.
For documentation, check the Prometheus online docs. There is a section with links to blog posts, recorded talks and presentations. This repository (not affiliated to the Prometheus project) has also a list of curated resources related to the Prometheus ecosystem.
For questions, see the Prometheus community page for the various channels.
There is also a #prometheus channel on the CNCF Slack.
For documentation, see the project's docs directory.
For questions, use the #kube-state-metrics channel on the Kubernetes Slack.
For bugs, use the GitHub issue tracker.
For documentation, check the Kubernetes docs.
For questions, use the community forums and the Kubernetes Slack. Check also the community page.
For bugs, use the GitHub issue tracker.
For documentation, check the project's README.
For questions, use the #sig-instrumentation channel on the Kubernetes Slack.
For bugs, use the GitHub issue tracker.
For documentation, check the Grafana docs.
For questions, use the community forums.
For bugs, use the GitHub issue tracker.
For documentation, check the project's README.
For questions, use #monitoring-mixins channel on the Kubernetes Slack.
For bugs, use the GitHub issue tracker.
For documentation, check the Jsonnet website.
For questions, use the mailing list.