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Flux Adopters
So you and your organisation are using Flux? That’s great. We would love to hear from you! 💖
Adding yourself
Each YAML file in this directory lists the organisations who adopted the specific project in production. So if you use
- Flux or the GitOps Toolkit controllers, you are looking for
1-flux-v2.yaml
- Flagger, it’s
2-flagger.yaml
- Flux (legacy) or Helm Operator, take a look at
3-flux-v1.yaml
Note: Flux Legacy and Helm Operator have reached their EOL and have been archived.
You just need to add an entry for your company and upon merging it will automatically be added to our website.
To add your organisation follow these steps:
Fork the fluxcd/website repository.
Clone it locally with
git clone https://github.com/<YOUR-GH-USERNAME>/website.git
.(Optional) Add the logo of your organisation to
static/img/logos
. Good practice is for the logo to be called e.g.<company>.png
.Find the right
data/adopters/<project>.yaml
file as indicated above.Add an entry to the YAML file with the
name
of your organisation,url
that links to its website, and the path to thelogo
. Example:- name: Xenit url: https://xenit.se/ logo: logos/xenit.png
You can just add to the end of the file, we already sort alphabetically by name of organisation.
Save the file, then do
git add -A
and commit usinggit commit -s -m "Add MY-ORG to adopters"
(commit signoff is required, see DCO).Push the commit with
git push origin main
.Open a Pull Request to fluxcd/website and a preview build will turn up.
Thanks a lot for being part of our community - we very much appreciate it!
Addendum
/static/img/logos/logo-generic.png
is a slightly modified Flux logo, it is used when no organisation logo is provided.