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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.

  1. Join the mailing list.
  2. Look over the #Useful_reading.
  3. 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

Point of contact

For all Fedora questions, contact Karsten Wade.

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