The Fedora Project wiki is a place for end users and developers to collaborate.
Do you want to create some content? It's easy to get a Fedora account so you can help — just follow these instructions, then visit the wiki help page.
What is the Fedora Project?
Links of interest Here are some links to help you get started with Fedora and become one of the millions of people already using Fedora and contributing to the Fedora Project and free software:
Download Fedora now!
Do you want to install Fedora? Read our Fedora 41 Installation Guide.
Need more help? Just Ask Fedora.
Join the Fedora Project.
Read documentation and our FAQ for information to use and to contribute to Fedora.
Check out the Fedora Magazine for the latest news from the Fedora community.
Interact with the Fedora community.
Learn our future.
See common Fedora bugs and how to handle them.
Report a new bug or request a change.
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The Fedora Project is a global partnership of free software community members. The Fedora Project is sponsored by Red Hat, which invests in our infrastructure and resources to encourage collaboration and incubate innovative new technologies. Some of these technologies may later be integrated into Red Hat products. They are developed in Fedora and produced under a free and open source license from inception, so other free software communities and projects are free to study, adopt, and modify them.
Read an overview to learn more about our mission, our community, our governance, and what makes Fedora unique. You can also learn about our vision and core values — the foundations upon which the project is built. We also have information relating to our user base, and the objectives for our technical work.
What's inside Fedora?
The Fedora 41 Release Notes covers the most recent release of Fedora.
The Release Schedule provides a timeline to the next release, Fedora 42. The change set documents the features planned for Fedora 42.
Where can I get help?
Ask Fedora, our knowledge base and community support forum is ready for you!
How do I get involved?
There are many ways to contribute to the Fedora distribution and the community that surrounds it. We have a large community full of talented and energetic people who enjoy meeting new contributors and helping them learn how to participate in Fedora. The list below provides links to each team and sub-project. Use it to visit a team that interests you. On the team page you can find out how to contact other community members and get involved in the Fedora community.
Fedora sub-projects for contributors
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