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# Trademark License | |||
# new domain names, extensions | |||
# local community -> referring contact person | |||
== Sections == | |||
=== What is a local community === | |||
=== Requirements of local communities === | |||
=== How to create a new local community === | |||
=== Requirements to meet before being listed in fedoracommunity.org === | |||
=== Health check procedure === |
Revision as of 14:06, 13 June 2012
This is only a short draft and actually under construction
- what constitutes a local community site (services, domain, language, etc)
- how to find existing existing local communities (and encourage joining them)
- how to start a new local community when one is missing or not active
- health check procedure (what activities are expected to happen at
the local level)
- requirements to meet before being listed in fedoracommunity.org
Guidelines:
- Trademark License
- new domain names, extensions
- local community -> referring contact person