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Thanks for your interest in the ISV special interest group. Here is where and how to get started. | Thanks for your interest in the ISV special interest group. Here is where and how to get started. | ||
# Join the [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-isv-sig-list mailing list]. | |||
# Look over the [[#Useful_reading]]. | |||
# Introduce yourself to the mailing list, telling us a little bit about the free/libre and open source software you want to get or see in Fedora. | |||
== Useful reading == | == Useful reading == | ||
* [[SIGs/ISV|Top-level ISV SIG page]] | * [[SIGs/ISV|Top-level ISV SIG page]] | ||
* [[EPEL Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux]] is the project that focuses on branching software from Fedora for use in Red Hat Enterprise Linux | * [[EPEL|Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux]] is the project that focuses on branching software from Fedora for use in Red Hat Enterprise Linux | ||
* The [[PackagingGuidelines]] are a thorough explanation of how to package software for Fedora | * The [[PackagingGuidelines]] are a thorough explanation of how to package software for Fedora | ||
Revision as of 14:54, 24 July 2008
Thanks for your interest in the ISV special interest group. Here is where and how to get started.
- Join the mailing list.
- Look over the #Useful_reading.
- Introduce yourself to the mailing list, telling us a little bit about the free/libre and open source software you want to get or see in Fedora.
Useful reading
- Top-level ISV SIG page
- Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux is the project that focuses on branching software from Fedora for use in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- The PackagingGuidelines are a thorough explanation of how to package software for Fedora
Point of contact
For all Fedora questions, contact Karsten Wade.
Communication channels
- Email list -- fedora-isv-sig-list
- IRC channel -- #epel on irc.freenode.net