Fedora Astronomy SIG
The Astronomy Special Interest Group aims to work on improving usability of Fedora and Fedora EPEL for astronomers and astrophysicists. Our goal is to ship complete astronomy tooling based on freely available software.
Users
If you intend to use Fedora and are wondering what's available for you, take a look at the list of available packages. All of them can be easily installed via the usual mechanisms.
If you have questions or want to connect with other users, feel free to join the community on the mailing list.
Contributors
Packaging
The most straightforward way to contribute is to package your favourite piece of software. Take a look at what has been done and what has not:
Participants
Feel free to add yourself here if you're interested in helping to make, update or review astronomy packages for the Fedora package repositories.
- Marek Mahut (contact in case of problems with mailing list, Trac, et al.)
- Sergio Pascual
- Debarshi Ray
- Jeff Spaleta
- Lubomir Rintel
- Mamoru Tasaka
- Matthew Truch
- Subhodip Biswas
- Michaël Ughetto
- Parag Nemade
- Vinay Bharadwaj
- Douglas McClendon
- Huzaifa Sidhpurwala
- Miloš Jakubíček
- Martin Nagy
- Eric Christensen
- Joey O'Dell
- Panos Labropoulos
- Leonardo Vaz
- Christian Dersch
- Koustubh Sinkar
- Mattia Verga
- Ali Erdinc Koroglu
Communication
- The Fedora Astronomy SIG community has irregular meetings.
- For communication about astronomy in Fedora, we are using our mailing list (archive).
- For general astronomy communication, feel free to join us on IRC in #fedora-astronomy on the Libera.Chat network.
Projects
Our sincere thanks goes to the Fedora Infrastructure team for setting us up with our own project space on Pagure.io. (Link to an archive of the Trac (Subversion) instance it replaced.)
See also
- Fedora Astronomy Spin — An effort to create a live media Spin containing a set of tools for astronomers and astrophysicists.
- Fedora Astronomy bookmarks — A collection of cool astronomy links around the web.
- Fedora Astronomy menus — Desktop menus for astronomy applications.
Pages in category "Astronomy SIG"
The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.