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Revision as of 14:08, 19 May 2009
Fedora Project Documentation
Here you will find the formal documentation for Fedora, as well as draft documents that aren't yet finished. Formal documentation is the responsibility of the DocsProject .
Published Documentation
Published full-length guides and tutorials
End-users
- F10 User Guide
- F11 Draft User Guide
- How to use IRC for communication in Fedora
- Security Guide
- Virtualization_Quick_Start
New contributors
- How To sign a Contributors License Agreement (CLA)
- How to contribute to the release notes and be a beat writer
Systems maintainers
Designers
Draft Documents
- Beats - These are the very latest Release Notes for Fedora, as they are developed
- Draft Documentation - Guides and tutorials that are being developed on this Wiki
- http://fedoraproject.org/ - The entire Wiki has many useful documents, which are not formal Fedora documents but may be what you need. Try the Wiki search to find your topic.
Fedora Project Documents
- Legal - Legal documents for the Fedora Project (Includes licenses)
Writing Documentation
The Tools of Fedora Documentation
Drafts
Working with Development Tools
Drafts