About OKUG
The openKylin User Group (OKUG)
is a community of open-source enthusiasts created to support communication around the openKylin system, share user experiences, promote Linux technologies, and explore trends in open-source operating systems.
OKUG regularly hosts both online and offline events, offering diverse opportunities for community participation and hands-on open-source collaboration.
It brings together openKylin users and contributors from different regions to foster cooperation on local open-source projects.
We welcome organizations, industry partners, university students and faculty, as well as individual developers to join or establish a local OKUG chapter.
OKUG Member Roles

Local User Group Leader
Leads and coordinates local OKUG activities and plans member development. Participates in regular meetings of the User Group Operations Committee and reports on the progress of the local group. Responsibilities include organizing events, collecting user stories, and growing the member community.

OK Promotion Ambassador
Promotes OKUG in the local community through event planning, community engagement, open-source advocacy, and various promotional activities.

OK System Explorer
Actively tests openKylin system versions and shares user experiences and suggestions for improvement through written feedback and documentation.

OK Core Developer
Experienced in development and contributes to the openKylin community by participating in version releases, infrastructure building, and code contributions.

Local User Group Member
Passionate about open source and actively participates in OKUG events, discussions, and planning. Willing to support and contribute to community activities.
Why Join OKUG?

What Can You Expect?
Connect with a local community of open-source enthusiastsOpportunities to join and organize regional eventsBuild personal or organizational influence within the communityReceive exclusive annual community gift packs for outstanding contributorsGet a personalized digital certificate and be featured on the official websiteNetwork with industry partners and experts

What Can You Do?
Initiate or participate in local user group activitiesJoin community discussions and learn from othersSubmit feedback and receive support from fellow membersConnect with local open-source and tech communities for collaborationPlay an active role in organizing OKUG eventsShare user stories, contribute to the community, and engage in open-source practices
Certified OKUG Members