Community
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Announcements
- Announcements of importance to the Fedora Commons community.
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Fedora Commons Users
- Learn more about who is using Fedora by visiting the Fedora Commons Registry.
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Developers
- Information of interest to developers of projects based on Fedora. This is the jumping off point for the development wiki, mailing list, blogs and more.
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Solution Communities
- Solution communities are intended to be formed by interested members of the larger Fedora Commons community around a particular solution area, for which one or more applications could be built.
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Service Providers
- for-profit organizations that may be able to assist with your Fedora repository installation
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Community Articles Wiki
- The Fedora Repository Project's Community Articles Wiki includes one or two page how-to's, faqs, white papers, annotated resource lists, and other informal information of interest.
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User Mailing List
- If you have a problem or are just looking for examples, the User Mailing List is our most responsive forum for exchange of information among users.
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HatCheck Newsletter Archive
- Keep abreast of all the latest news of the Fedora and related projects.
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Fedora on twitter
- Track the latest ideas and developments by following the Fedora Repository twitter feed.
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Contributors
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Community Registry
- Learn more about who is using Fedora by visiting the Fedora Commons Registry which is both a destination and a jumping-off point for collaboration and connection among organizations, projects, and institutions who are using Fedora. The Registry highlights users, developers, and decision-makers to leverage the value of their work with the Fedora open source repository platform by making what they do visible to the rest of the community and beyond. We encourage you to contact us, add your project as well as in-depth information about your Fedora project, to the Registry today!

