Комуникација и тражење помоћи |
Fedora има јаку заједницу која је спремна да помогне. Пошто корисници и контрибутори обухватају читав глобус, кључни део пројекта је комуникација. IRC разговор , дописна група и форуми дају брз и лак пут до комуникације. |
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Комуницирајте са заједницом
Будите сигурни да разумете и пратите правила пре него што започнете комуникацију са другима у Федориној заједници. Нека основна правила се могу наћи у Дописне групе и правила и у Како да IRC .
Помоћи себи
Пре него што затражите помоћ од других, молимо вас узмите мало времена да се осврнете на велики избор средстава за самопомоћ. Погледајте Федорину документацију и често постављена питања . Ако већ користите Федору, man
и info
странице садрже доста корисних информација. Можете приступити тим информацијама користећи man
и info
команде. На пример, ако хоћете да научите више о yum
програму користећи man
, онда бисте написали следеће:
man yum
~-Притисните 'q' да изађете.-~
Да бисте прочитали info
странице у вези gcc програма, користите:
info gcc
~-Притисните 'q' да изађете.-~
Постоји известан број других докумената присутних на вашем систему у фасцикли за документацију /usr/share/docs/. rpm
команда има опцију за приказивање списка све документације повезане са датим пакетом. Као пример, да бисте видели списак свих докумената доступних за пакет "coreutils", користите:
rpm -qd coreutils
Док ове команде раде у терминалу, постоје и друге алатке које су лакше за коришћење. Погледајте мени за ваше радно окружење и програме. Немојте заборавити да погледате Федорину документацију .
Давање повратне информације порграмерима
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- fedora-xen - For discussion about Xen virtualisation in Fedora
- fedora-perl-devel-list - For discussions about packages relating to the perl programming language
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- fedora-devel-java-list - For discussions about Java-related Fedora development
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- fedora-marketing-list - For discussions about marketing and expanding the Fedora user base
- fedora-games-list - For discussions about games for Fedora
- fedora-women-list - For the women that use and contribute to Fedora
- fedora-users-br - For users and discussions about Fedora in the Brazilian Portuguese language
- fedora-de-list - For discussions about Fedora in the German language
- fedora-es-list - For discussions about Fedora in the Spanish language
- fedora-ja-list - For discussions about Fedora in the Japanese language
- See Also: http://fedora.jp/mailman/listinfo/users
- fedora-i18n-list - For discussions about the internationalization of Fedora Core
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- Traditional Chinese: fedora-trans-zh_tw
IRC
IRC, or Internet Relay Chat, is a real-time, text-based form of communication. You can have conversations with multiple people in an open channel or chat with someone privately one-on-one.
To talk to other Fedora Project participants, log onto the freenode IRC network .
To learn how to use IRC, refer to the IRC Tutorial at irchelp.org and IRC HowTo .
- #fedora - General chat for all Fedora Project participants, including users
- #fedora-devel - Chat specifically related to Fedora development, not end-user discussions
- #fedora-extras - Chat specifically related to Fedora Extras development, not end-user discussions
- #fedora-games - Chat specifically related to anything about games in Fedora, including end-users
- #fedora-audio - Chat specifically related to audio and podcasting on Fedora, including end-users
- #fedora-docs - Chat specifically related to Fedora Documentation, not end-user discussions
- #fedora-legacy - Chat for Fedora Legacy users and developers
- #fedora-mktg - Chat specifically related to Fedora Marketing, not end-user discussions
- #fedora-mentors - Chat to help new and potential Fedora contributors get started, not end-user discussions
- #fedora-admin - Chat related to Fedora Infrastructure, not end-user discussions
- #fedora-websites - Chat specifically related to Fedora Websites, not end-user discussions
- #fedora-art - Chat specifically related to Fedora Artwork, not end-user discussions
- #fedora-triage - Every Friday is bug day; join #fedora-triage and help work through the queues of bug reports. The area of focus for the day is in the channel topic.
- #fedora-ds - Fedora Directory Server
- #fedora-selinux - Fedora SELinux development
- #fedora-security - Discussion on Fedora Security Topics
- #fedora-ppc - Fedora on the PowerPC architecture
- #fedora-java - The Open Source Java platform in Fedora
- #fedora-python - Python languages discussions in Fedora
- #fedora-usability - Fedora Usability discussions
- #fedora-women - Chat forum for women in the Fedora Community
- #fedora-br - Fedora discussions in Portuguese (Brazil)
- #fedora-de - Fedora discussions in German
- #fedora-es - Discusion del Proyecto Fedora en Español
- #fedora-fr - Bienvenue sur le channel francophone de Fedora
- #fedora-india - Fedora India discussions
- #fedora-jp - Fedora discussions in Japanese
- #fedora-pl - Fedora discussions in Polish
- #fedora-i18n - Fedora internationalization
- #fedora-l10n - Fedora Localization (Translation)
Also, at irc.gnome.org:
- #fedora-desktop - Fedora desktop discussions
Several projects are large enough to have their own channels. Individual project channels, IRC server, and channel information are also found on the project pages. See the Projects list.
Forums
Forums provide Fedora users with an easy way of getting help on any issues that may arise. Most of the forums are extremely active and provide structured access to a number of knowledgeable and helpful Fedora users.
fedoraforum.org is the forum endorsed by the Fedora Project. It is meant to allow users to help each other. Other forums are also available:
Community Websites
There are many great community websites beyond the Fedora Project that may be of interest to you.
See the CommunityWebsites page.