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= How do I get a repository added to this list? = | = How do I get a repository added to this list? = | ||
If you want us to add a third party repository to that page, please let [ | If you want us to add a third party repository to that page, please let [mailto:legal@fedoraproject.org| us] know. The only criteria is this: | ||
# The repository can not be involved in a claim of infringement (copyright, patent, trademark, license), nor can Fedora or Red Hat be aware of any material which leads us to believe that infringement is likely. | # The repository can not be involved in a claim of infringement (copyright, patent, trademark, license), nor can Fedora or Red Hat be aware of any material which leads us to believe that infringement is likely. | ||
# The repository must not duplicate packages contained within the Fedora package repositories. | # The repository must not duplicate packages contained within the Fedora package repositories. | ||
Fedora reserves the right to list or omit repositories, and is not required to do so, even if it meets this criteria. |
Revision as of 17:33, 24 February 2009
Third Party Repositories
For a variety of reasons, there are third party repositories which contain packages (built for Fedora) that cannot be included in the primary Fedora repositories. These repositories are not affiliated with or endorsed by Fedora or Red Hat in any way.
RPMFusion
RPM Fusion is a merger of the Dribble, Freshrpms, and Livna repositories; its goal is to simplify end-user experience by grouping as much add-on software as possible in a single location.
How do I get a repository added to this list?
If you want us to add a third party repository to that page, please let us know. The only criteria is this:
- The repository can not be involved in a claim of infringement (copyright, patent, trademark, license), nor can Fedora or Red Hat be aware of any material which leads us to believe that infringement is likely.
- The repository must not duplicate packages contained within the Fedora package repositories.
Fedora reserves the right to list or omit repositories, and is not required to do so, even if it meets this criteria.