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=== What is a local community === | === What is a local community === | ||
The local communities spread over the world are often the first address for the end users. The communities help to resolve problems, give information about the distribution and the activity of the fedoraproject and stimulate people using GNU+Linux and free software.<br /> | |||
For all this reasons a local community is very important for the fedoraproject itself, because it really helps supporting and developing Fedora. | |||
=== Requirements of local communities === | === Requirements of local communities === | ||
=== How to create a new local community === | === How to create a new local community === | ||
=== Requirements to meet before being listed in fedoracommunity.org === | === Requirements to meet before being listed in fedoracommunity.org === | ||
=== Health check procedure === | === Health check procedure === |
Revision as of 09:55, 14 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
Sections
What is a local community
The local communities spread over the world are often the first address for the end users. The communities help to resolve problems, give information about the distribution and the activity of the fedoraproject and stimulate people using GNU+Linux and free software.
For all this reasons a local community is very important for the fedoraproject itself, because it really helps supporting and developing Fedora.