Articles about Fedora Linux. Fedora Linux is a free and Open Source Linux distribution. The Fedora Community is built around Four Foundations of Freedom, Friends, Features, First. Some articles are useful for users, but most are written with other Fedora Community contributors in mind.
- Fedora Elections 2015: Be Informed!
Today, the Fedora Elections for December 2015 officially began. Voting is one of the greatest ways you can have an impact in how Fedora runs. Be informed!
- Gotta Badge 'Em All: Extra! Extra!
The Extra! Extra! badge is awarded to Fedora contributors that write an article for the Fedora Magazine, the premiere publication offered by Fedora.
- Mumble Ready for Testing
Mumble is back! The popular Voice Over IP (VoIP) program, Mumble, is being repackaged once again for Fedora 22 and 23. Learn how you can help test.
- Gotta Badge 'Em All: Telegraphist
Telegraphist is awarded to Fedora contributors and users who map the names of their favorite upstream projects to actual packages available in Fedora.
- Gotta Badge 'Em All: Introduction to Fedora Badges
Introducing a new series - "Gotta Badge 'Em All!" This series aims to the hundreds of Fedora badges that can be earned by members of the Fedora community.
- Gotta Badge 'Em All: Parselmouth
Parselmouth is awarded to Fedora contributors who assist in porting Python 2 packages in Fedora to Python 3. Learn how you can Parselmouth too!
- Fedora CommOps - What I'm Working On
Over the past few months, I have worked closely with the Fedora Community Operations (CommOps) team. It's exciting work and moving quickly - try to keep up!
- Three Reasons I Love Open Source
I am a user of open source software. I am a contributor of open source software. There are three reasons I love open source and what it stands for.
- Year of the Linux Desktop: Flock 2015 Summary
Is 2015 the year of the Linux desktop? As this year begins to come to close, it isn't looking too good. But why is this the case? What limits the desktop?
- My Journey Into Fedora
I am learning a lot as I become more involved and active with the Fedora Project, and I could not be more happy to begin my journey.