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Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 23:41:04 -0400
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About Fedora
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About Fedora
The Fedora Project community
Paul
W.
Frields
2006
2007
Red Hat, Inc. and others
Fedora is an open, innovative, forward looking operating system and
platform, based on Linux, that is always free for anyone to use,
modify and distribute, now and forever. It is developed by a large
community of people who strive to provide and maintain the very best
in free, open source software and standards. Fedora is
part of the Fedora Project, sponsored by Red Hat, Inc.
Visit the Fedora community Wiki at .
Fedora Documentation
The Fedora Documentation Project provides 100% Free/Libre Open
Source Software (FLOSS) content, services, and tools for
documentation. We welcome volunteers and contributors of all
skill levels. Visit our Web page at .
Fedora Translation
The goal of the Translation Project is to translate the software
and the documentation associated with the Fedora Project. Visit
our Web page at .
Fedora Bug Squad
The primary mission of the Fedora Bug Squad is to track down and
clear bugs in Bugzilla that
are related to Fedora, and act as a bridge between users and
developers. Visit our Web page at .
Fedora Marketing
The Fedora Marketing Project is the Fedora Project's public voice.
Our goal is to promote Fedora and to help promote other Linux and
open source projects. Visit our Web page at .
Fedora Ambassadors
Fedora Ambassadors are people who go to places where other Linux
users and potential converts gather and tell them about Fedora
— the project and the distribution. Visit our Web page at
.
Fedora Infrastructure
The Fedora Infrastructure Project is about helping all Fedora
contributors get their stuff done with minimum hassle and maximum
efficiency. Things under this umbrella include the Extras build
system, the Fedora =
Account System, the CVS repositories,
the mailing
lists, and the Websites
infrastructure. Visit our Web site at .
Fedora Websites
The Fedora Websites initiative aims to improve Fedora's image on
the Internet. The key goals of this effort include:
Trying to consolidate all the key Fedora websites onto one
uniform scheme
Maintaining the content that doesn't fall under any particular
sub-project
Generally, making the sites as fun and exciting as the project
they represent!
Visit our Web page at .
Fedora Artwork
Making things look pretty is the name of the game... Icons,
desktop backgrounds, and themes are all parts of the Fedora
Artwork Project. Visit our Web page at .
Planet Fedora
You can read weblogs of many Fedora contributors at our official
aggregator, .
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