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The Fedora Project is itself made up of '''many different projects''' that come together to make the Fedora Project what it is, called '''sub-projects'''.  These projects share their resources and are a part of a unified community.  For more about what defines one of these projects and sets it apart from other efforts within the community, see our [[Defining projects|definition of a project]].
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The Fedora Project itself is made up of many different sub-projects which come together to make the Fedora Project what it is.  These subprojects share their resources and are a part of a unified community.
 
There are also many other groups working on Fedora. Sometimes, these are ad hoc teams of people working together towards a goal with no formalized infrastructure. Other groups may form [[Category:SIGs]]. Over time, a SIG which meets criteria for organization, impact, alignment with the Fedora mission, etc., may be formalized as a [[Subprojects|Subproject]] by the [[Council]].
 


== Sub-projects ==


We have attempted to define some ground rules on what teams within Fedora qualify as projects inorder to establish a level of quality and holistic understanding of our developments. For detailed information on this, see our [[Defining projects|definition of a project]].
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=== Fedora Documentation ===
== Fedora Ambassadors ==
 
The [[Ambassadors|Fedora Ambassadors project]] furthers the goals of Fedora Marketing through grass-roots efforts and event coordination.
 
== Fedora CommOps ==
 
The [[CommOps|Fedora Community Operations (CommOps)]] team works to bring the project closer together as a single project by providing support for community infrastructure and connecting contributors to resources. The primary goal of CommOps is to increase communication across the Fedora Project as a whole.
 
== Fedora CoreOS ==


[[DocsProject|Fedora Documentation]] (often referred to as the Docs Project) provides documents and reference materials to assist users of Fedora Project releases.
[[Fedora_CoreOS| Fedora CoreOS]] is led by the Fedora CoreOS Working Group.


=== Fedora Translation ===
== Fedora Design ==


The [[L10N|Fedora Translation project's]] (l10n) goal is to translate the software, documentation and websites associated with the Fedora Project.
[[Design|Fedora Design]] (formerly known as the Artwork Team) is responsible for enhancing the look and feel of the Fedora Project through graphics and sound.


=== Fedora Marketing ===
== Fedora Distribution ==


[[Marketing|Fedora Marketing]] aims to expand both the user base and contributor base of the Fedora Project.
The [[Distribution|Fedora Distribution Project]] manages the various aspects of distributing Fedora on physical media. This includes managing the programs that distribute Fedora on physical media and organizing and maintaining information from vendors.


==== Fedora Ambassadors ====
== Fedora Documentation ==


The [[Ambassadors|Fedora Ambassadors project]] furthers the goals of Fedora Marketing through grass-roots efforts and event coordination.
[[DocsProject|Fedora Documentation]] (often referred to as the Docs Project) provides documents and reference materials to assist users of Fedora Project releases.


=== Fedora Artwork ===
== Fedora Games ==


[[Artwork|Fedora Artwork]] (commonly referred to as the Art Team) is responsible for enhancing the look and feel of the Fedora Project through graphics and sound.
[[Games| Fedora Games]] Contrary to what many people may think, there is a growing number of Free and open source games available for Linux. From first-person shooters to RPGs to card games to puzzles and roguelikes, there is plenty to do if you don't feel like working.


=== Fedora Infrastructure ===
== Fedora Infrastructure ==


[[Infrastructure|Fedora Infrastructure]] provides and maintains many of the critical technologies that keep the Fedora Project running.
[[Infrastructure|Fedora Infrastructure]] provides and maintains many of the critical technologies that keep the Fedora Project running.


==== Fedora Websites ====
== Fedora Internationalization ==
 
[[I18N|Fedora Internationalization]] (i18n) focuses on making Fedora work well for many international languages.
 
== Fedora IoT ==


The [[Websites|Fedora Websites project]], an initiative under Fedora Infrastructure, aims to develop and maintain the Fedora Project formal websites and to coordinate with community websites.
[[InternetOfThings| Fedora IoT]] (Internet of Things) is the official Fedora platform for IoT, and is led by the Internet of Things Working Group.
 
== Fedora Localization ==
 
The [[L10N|Fedora Localization Project]](l10n)'s goal is to translate the software, documentation and websites associated with the Fedora Project.


=== Fedora Internationalization ===
== Fedora Magazine ==


[[I18N|Fedora Internationalization]] (i18n) focuses on making Fedora work well for many international languages.
The Fedora Weekly News has been supplanted by the [[FWN| Fedora Magazine]]. The Fedora Magazine is our new spot where you can read up on Fedora events, Fedora board meeting notes, updates within the Fedora project and Fedora itself.


=== Fedora News ===
== Fedora Marketing ==


The [[NewsProject|Fedora News project]] is where we collect, discuss, and disseminate news for the Fedora Project. This is the starting point and ending point for news and information activities in Fedora. As of 2007-04-02, [[Projects/WeeklyReports/Archive | Fedora Weekly Reports]]  have been replaced by [[FWN | Fedora Weekly News]].
[[Marketing|Fedora Marketing]] aims to expand both the user base and contributor base of the Fedora Project.


=== Fedora Distribution ===
== Fedora Server Edition ==


The [[Distribution/Project|Fedora Distribution project]] manages the various aspects of distributing Fedora on physical media. This includes managing the programs that distribute Fedora on physical media and organizing and maintaining information from vendors.
[[Server| Fedora Server]] is the official server edition of Fedora, and is led by the Server Working Group.


=== Fedora SIGs ===
== Fedora SIGs ==


[[SIGs|Fedora Special Interest Groups]] (SIGs) are other efforts within the Fedora Project that don't meet the project definition.
[[SIGs|Fedora Special Interest Groups]] (SIGs) are other efforts within the Fedora Project that don't meet the project definition.


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== Fedora Videos ==
 
[[Videos| Fedora Videos]] Welcome to the Fedora Community video library of the best screencasts and tech talks created to teach you about Fedora. Discover how to harness your productivity and unleash your creativity from people just like you who use Fedora everyday both professionally and personally.
 
== Fedora Websites ==
 
The [[Websites|Fedora Websites project]], an initiative under Fedora Infrastructure, aims to develop and maintain the Fedora Project formal websites and to coordinate with community websites.
 
== Fedora Workstation ==
 
[[Workstation| Fedora Workstation Edition]] is the desktop edition of Fedora, and is led by the Workstation Working Group.


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Latest revision as of 11:43, 20 November 2019

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The Fedora Project itself is made up of many different sub-projects which come together to make the Fedora Project what it is. These subprojects share their resources and are a part of a unified community.

There are also many other groups working on Fedora. Sometimes, these are ad hoc teams of people working together towards a goal with no formalized infrastructure. Other groups may form. Over time, a SIG which meets criteria for organization, impact, alignment with the Fedora mission, etc., may be formalized as a Subproject by the Council.



Fedora Ambassadors

The Fedora Ambassadors project furthers the goals of Fedora Marketing through grass-roots efforts and event coordination.

Fedora CommOps

The Fedora Community Operations (CommOps) team works to bring the project closer together as a single project by providing support for community infrastructure and connecting contributors to resources. The primary goal of CommOps is to increase communication across the Fedora Project as a whole.

Fedora CoreOS

Fedora CoreOS is led by the Fedora CoreOS Working Group.

Fedora Design

Fedora Design (formerly known as the Artwork Team) is responsible for enhancing the look and feel of the Fedora Project through graphics and sound.

Fedora Distribution

The Fedora Distribution Project manages the various aspects of distributing Fedora on physical media. This includes managing the programs that distribute Fedora on physical media and organizing and maintaining information from vendors.

Fedora Documentation

Fedora Documentation (often referred to as the Docs Project) provides documents and reference materials to assist users of Fedora Project releases.

Fedora Games

Fedora Games Contrary to what many people may think, there is a growing number of Free and open source games available for Linux. From first-person shooters to RPGs to card games to puzzles and roguelikes, there is plenty to do if you don't feel like working.

Fedora Infrastructure

Fedora Infrastructure provides and maintains many of the critical technologies that keep the Fedora Project running.

Fedora Internationalization

Fedora Internationalization (i18n) focuses on making Fedora work well for many international languages.

Fedora IoT

Fedora IoT (Internet of Things) is the official Fedora platform for IoT, and is led by the Internet of Things Working Group.

Fedora Localization

The Fedora Localization Project(l10n)'s goal is to translate the software, documentation and websites associated with the Fedora Project.

Fedora Magazine

The Fedora Weekly News has been supplanted by the Fedora Magazine. The Fedora Magazine is our new spot where you can read up on Fedora events, Fedora board meeting notes, updates within the Fedora project and Fedora itself.

Fedora Marketing

Fedora Marketing aims to expand both the user base and contributor base of the Fedora Project.

Fedora Server Edition

Fedora Server is the official server edition of Fedora, and is led by the Server Working Group.

Fedora SIGs

Fedora Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are other efforts within the Fedora Project that don't meet the project definition.

Fedora Videos

Fedora Videos Welcome to the Fedora Community video library of the best screencasts and tech talks created to teach you about Fedora. Discover how to harness your productivity and unleash your creativity from people just like you who use Fedora everyday both professionally and personally.

Fedora Websites

The Fedora Websites project, an initiative under Fedora Infrastructure, aims to develop and maintain the Fedora Project formal websites and to coordinate with community websites.

Fedora Workstation

Fedora Workstation Edition is the desktop edition of Fedora, and is led by the Workstation Working Group.