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Fedora Bug Triage attempts to manage the flow of bug reports filed against other Fedora projects. They stand to prevent the other project members being overwhelmed by bug reports, eliminating trivial bugs, removing or correcting flawed or inadequate reports, and making sure that maintainers are able to get things done. | Fedora Bug Triage attempts to manage the flow of bug reports filed against other Fedora projects. They stand to prevent the other project members being overwhelmed by bug reports, eliminating trivial bugs, removing or correcting flawed or inadequate reports, and making sure that maintainers are able to get things done. | ||
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The goal is to bring packages of open and free software related to robotics and educational software for robotics into Fedora and make Fedora fit to power (mobile) robots. | The goal is to bring packages of open and free software related to robotics and educational software for robotics into Fedora and make Fedora fit to power (mobile) robots. | ||
[[SIGs/Robotics| Fedora Robotics SIG]] | [[SIGs/Robotics| Fedora Robotics SIG]] | ||
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A SIG for technical review of Spins contributed by the community. | |||
[[SIGs/Spins| Spin SIG]] | |||
== Stateless Linux == | == Stateless Linux == |
Revision as of 23:06, 21 June 2008
The Fedora Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are teams within the Fedora Project that do not meet the Project definition from DefiningProjects. The SIGs are sometimes a first stage in the development of new projects within the Fedora Project.
Astronomy
Goal of Fedora Astronomy group is to gather people interested to improve support for astronomers and astrophysicists.
Bug Triage
Fedora Bug Triage attempts to manage the flow of bug reports filed against other Fedora projects. They stand to prevent the other project members being overwhelmed by bug reports, eliminating trivial bugs, removing or correcting flawed or inadequate reports, and making sure that maintainers are able to get things done.
Fonts
The Fonts Special Interest Group is an informal group of Fedora Linux contributors. It is dedicated to improving fonts availability and text rendering/layouting in the distribution and its other Linux derivatives.
Join us and help:
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Any font or text-related activity can be tackled, as long as the result is free/libre and compatible with the Fedora objectives.
The current SIG task list is published here.
Geographic Information System
GIS is an initiative aimed to pack GIS technology related OSS in Fedora/EPEL and turn Fedora/EPEL to be the best chioce for a GIS platform.
Printing
The Fedora Printing Project's goal is to create a good printing experience on Fedora.
Robotics
The goal is to bring packages of open and free software related to robotics and educational software for robotics into Fedora and make Fedora fit to power (mobile) robots. Fedora Robotics SIG
Spins
A SIG for technical review of Spins contributed by the community.
Stateless Linux
The Stateless Linux project is an OS-wide initiative to ensure that Fedora computers can be set up as replaceable appliances, with no important local state.
Store
A SIG devoted to getting a store running, both for users looking for one-off purchases and for Ambassadors who need swag in bulk.
Live Upgrade
If you want to participate in efforts to make live upgrades be more smoother, join the Live Upgrade SIG
Usability
Fedora Usability aims to provide coherence, accessibility and intuitiveness for all people using Fedora and its associated resources.
Subcategories
This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
Pages in category "SIGs"
The following 134 pages are in this category, out of 134 total.
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- SIGs/Ada
- SIGs/AI-ML
- SIGs/AlternativeArchitectures
- AmateurRadio
- Architectures/ARM
- Architectures/IA64
- Architectures/MIPS
- Architectures/MIPS Fedora 11 12 13
- Architectures/MIPS64
- Architectures/Parisc
- Architectures/PowerPC
- Architectures/PowerPC/Meetings/FUDCon Lawrence 2013
- Architectures/s390x
- Architectures/SPARC
- Atomic WG
- Audio Creation
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S
- SIGs/Asahi
- SIGs/bigdata
- SIGs/bigdata/es
- SIGs/BiosBoot
- SIGs/Btrfs
- SIGs/Budgie
- SIGs/CI
- SIGs/DataEngineering
- SIGs/DeepinDE
- SIGs/Design Software
- SIGs/Desktop
- SIGs/DNS
- SIGs/DotNet
- SIGs/eBPF
- SIGs/Education
- SIGs/ELN
- SIGs/Erlang
- SIGs/FedoraMini
- SIGs/Flatpak
- SIGs/FormalMethods
- SIGs/Games
- SIGs/Go
- SIGs/GraphQL
- SIGs/Grid Computing
- SIGs/HC
- SIGs/Java
- SIGs/Java/pt-br
- SIGs/Join
- SIGs/KDE
- SIGs/KubeDev
- SIGs/Libreoffice
- SIGs/Live
- SIGs/LiveDVD
- SIGs/LiveUpgrade
- SIGs/Medical
- SIGs/Metrics
- SIGs/Minimal Core
- SIGs/MkDocs
- SIGs/ML
- SIGs/Mono
- SIGs/Music & Audio
- SIGs/NeuroFedora
- SIGs/NeuroFedora/es
- SIGs/NoSQL
- SIGs/OpenStack
- SIGs/Package Review
- SIGs/PHP
- SIGs/PHP/pt-br
- SIGs/PowerManagement
- SIGs/Python
- SIGs/PyTorch
- SIGs/QA
- SIGs/QuantumComputing
- SIGs/R
- SIGs/Red Team
- SIGs/RISC-V
- SIGs/Robotics
- SIGs/ROCm
- SIGs/Ruby
- SIGs/Ruby/es
- SIGs/Rust
- SIGs/Security
- SIGs/Server
- SIGs/Sound
- SIGs/Source-git
- SIGs/Stewardship
- SIGs/Store
- SIGs/Store/PotentialDistributors
- SIGs/Store/ProposedItems
- SIGs/Xfce
- SIGs/XR
- Atomic/PRD
- CoreOS/PRD
- User:Roshi/QA/Atomic PRD
- Spins SIG
- SSCG
- StatelessLinux
- StaticAnalysis
- Subprojects
- Subprojects/es
- Subprojects/ko
- Subprojects/pt
- Subprojects/pt-br