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If you want to get involved then that's awesome! Membership is currently ephemeral and defined by participation - there's no sign-up page or list. So, how to "join"? Get involved:
If you want to get involved then that's awesome! Membership is currently ephemeral and defined by participation - there's no sign-up page or list. So, how to "join"? Get involved:


=== Issue tracker ===
=== Issue Tracker - GitHub ===
* [https://github.com/fedora-silverblue/issue-tracker/issues fedora-silverblue/issue-tracker] on GitHub.


Currently on GitHub at [https://github.com/fedora-silverblue/issue-tracker/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+sort%3Aupdated-desc github.com/fedora-silverblue/issue-tracker].
This is where Silverblue-specific issues are tracked (all other bugs are tracked on the [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/ Red Hat Bugzilla])


=== Discussion - Discourse ===
=== Discussion - Discourse ===
[https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/tag/silverblue-team #silverblue-team] on Fedora Discussion (Discourse)
* [https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/tag/silverblue-team #silverblue-team] on Fedora Discussion (Discourse)


This is our "mailing list", where ideas are shared between meetings, and where the minutes of any meeting are posted. This is the best place to ask the group to entertain ideas between meetings.
This is our "mailing list", where ideas are shared between meetings, and where the minutes of any meeting are posted. This is the best place to ask the group to entertain ideas between meetings.


=== Chat - IRC/Matrix (bridged) ===
=== Chat - IRC/Matrix (bridged) ===
[https://matrix.to/#/#silverblue:fedoraproject.org #silverblue:fedoraproject.org] on Matrix
* [https://matrix.to/#/#silverblue:fedoraproject.org #silverblue:fedoraproject.org] on Matrix
[irc://irc.libera.chat/silverblue #silverblue] on LiberaChat (IRC)
* [irc://irc.libera.chat/silverblue #silverblue] on LiberaChat (IRC)


This is where the community "hangs out", and is a great place to discuss ideas as well as provide help to each other. However, it is not a reliable way to communicate long-form ideas, or ideas to the wider community, since it will only capture people who are currently active.
This is where the community "hangs out", and is a great place to discuss ideas as well as provide help to each other. However, it is not a reliable way to communicate long-form ideas, or ideas to the wider community, since it will only capture people who are currently active.

Revision as of 18:17, 30 May 2023

Silverblue SIG

We like the Silverblue variant, and we want to co-ordinate efforts towards making it a first-class edition of Fedora.

Scope of Action

This SIG currently has a singular purpose - to bring together people interested in Silverblue, and keen to see it do well as a variant/edition of Fedora. We will flesh out additional roles and responsibilities over time, but for now all roles and responsibilities for the Silverblue variant sit with their current owners.

Who runs this?

The SIG is currently organised by James Belchamber, who has committed to co-ordinating and minuting the fortnightly meetings.

Getting Involved

If you want to get involved then that's awesome! Membership is currently ephemeral and defined by participation - there's no sign-up page or list. So, how to "join"? Get involved:

Issue Tracker - GitHub

This is where Silverblue-specific issues are tracked (all other bugs are tracked on the Red Hat Bugzilla)

Discussion - Discourse

This is our "mailing list", where ideas are shared between meetings, and where the minutes of any meeting are posted. This is the best place to ask the group to entertain ideas between meetings.

Chat - IRC/Matrix (bridged)

This is where the community "hangs out", and is a great place to discuss ideas as well as provide help to each other. However, it is not a reliable way to communicate long-form ideas, or ideas to the wider community, since it will only capture people who are currently active.

Meetings - Jitsi

Meetings are held on Mondays at 1500 UTC, every two weeks, on the week with an odd week number (date +%V). They are started from Chat, where a Jitsi link is shared for voice/video. Minutes are recorded and posted to Discussion for review and further discussion after the meeting.