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* Which resources do you want to set up and who is your target? | * Which resources do you want to set up and who is your target? | ||
=== Community domains === | ==== Community domains ==== | ||
* We recommend that local communities use a ''*.fedoracommunity.org'' domain name supplied by the Fedora Project, along with their own hosting. | * We recommend that local communities use a ''*.fedoracommunity.org'' domain name supplied by the Fedora Project, along with their own hosting. | ||
* To establish any other domain with the word ''Fedora'' in its domain name, you '''must''' have a [[trademark license agreement]] with Red Hat. | * To establish any other domain with the word ''Fedora'' in its domain name, you '''must''' have a [[trademark license agreement]] with Red Hat. | ||
* Refer to the [[Local_community_domains] for more information. | * Refer to the [[Local_community_domains] for more information. | ||
==== Find a Leader ==== | |||
The success of a new local community depends on the ability of the leader, which in the first month of life o a new community probably is the founder of the community itself. The leader should be easy to contact by the fedoraproject and it would be better if the leader of a local community is a contributor too. | |||
When growing, the local communities needs a good structure of the team in order to go forward, so often the leader will change in the time. It's also up to the single communities to find the right leading structure, some teams elect their leader, other operate as a leading group. | |||
=== Requirements to meet before being listed in fedoracommunity.org === | === Requirements to meet before being listed in fedoracommunity.org === | ||
The fedoracommunity.org portal is a list of the most active community per single area and has the goal to help new users finding the right local community in their area. | |||
To be listed in fedoracommunity.org the local communities have to meet the requirements below: | |||
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=== Health check procedure === | === Health check procedure === |
Revision as of 12:49, 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.
Requirements of local communities
How to create a new local community
Starting a local community seems simple, but realizing a successful community with a motivated team often is a long and challenging process. The admin team should have problem solving and human resources management skills.
When deciding to set up a local community you should first think about the following points:
- In which area you want to create a local community?
- Is there just a local community for your area? Look at fedoracomunity.org
- If there exists an active local community, do you have different targets than the existing one?
- Which resources do you want to set up and who is your target?
Community domains
- We recommend that local communities use a *.fedoracommunity.org domain name supplied by the Fedora Project, along with their own hosting.
- To establish any other domain with the word Fedora in its domain name, you must have a trademark license agreement with Red Hat.
- Refer to the [[Local_community_domains] for more information.
Find a Leader
The success of a new local community depends on the ability of the leader, which in the first month of life o a new community probably is the founder of the community itself. The leader should be easy to contact by the fedoraproject and it would be better if the leader of a local community is a contributor too. When growing, the local communities needs a good structure of the team in order to go forward, so often the leader will change in the time. It's also up to the single communities to find the right leading structure, some teams elect their leader, other operate as a leading group.
Requirements to meet before being listed in fedoracommunity.org
The fedoracommunity.org portal is a list of the most active community per single area and has the goal to help new users finding the right local community in their area. To be listed in fedoracommunity.org the local communities have to meet the requirements below: