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Here is where and how to get started.
Here is where and how to get started.
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# Join the [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-isv-sig-list mailing list].
# Join the [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-isv-sig-list mailing list].

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The ISV SIG (Special Interest Group) is a group that helps Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) with answers about Fedora. Need help getting your software into Fedora? Have questions about your software license and compatibility with Fedora standards? The ISV SIG can help.

Here is where and how to get started.

Personal Information
Fedora is a very visible and transparent project, which means that its mailing lists are archived and mirrored in many places on the internet outside of our control. Please use caution when sharing personal information with Fedora on a mailing list, because it is not possible for us to remove any postings from the wider Internet universe after they are sent. For more details, please refer to Fedora's Privacy Policy.
  1. Join the mailing list.
  2. Look over the #Useful reading.
  3. Introduce yourself to the mailing list, telling us a little bit about the free/libre and open source software you want to get or see in Fedora.
  4. Ask any questions you have.

Useful reading

Point of contact

For all Fedora questions, contact Karsten Wade.

Communication channels