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The Fedora Project is happy to work with the press by providing information, answering questions, accepting feedback, reviewing materials, and taking care of other requests from members of the press. We also encourage members of the press to get involved. Here, we provide some basic information to help members of the press get what they need.

Press Kit

If you need basic information about fedora and the project itself here are the fedora press kits for the first all-around information

For more information please contact press@fedoraproject.org.

In the past we have issued specialized press packets with Live USB keys for journalists to preview our releases. The documentation issued with those kits can be found on our Press packets page.

Whom to Contact

Fedora's press communication is handled largely by Fedora Marketing . You can communicate with the Marketing team, or you can contact press@fedoraproject.org with your questions and comments.

Our Press Contacts

Are you with a print, online, or broadcast journalism outlet? Email us at press@fedoraproject.org so we can add your name to our list of contacts and keep in touch with you about important news. Please also let us know if you want us to keep your magazine or site on our list of publications .

Speaking about The Fedora Project

Are you arranging a convention or public speaking event? Are you a journalist that has questions about The Fedora Project? Contact the Fedora Ambassadors to find a local speaker and to arrange for Fedora to have a presence at your event.

Press Archives

Have something to add? Contact the Marketing team.

National and Regional Press Contacts

The Fedora Project has a network of Fedora Ambassadors spread out around the world.

What's New

For a quick overview of the latest Fedora-related news, check out Fedora Weekly News.

Frequently Asked Questions, Answered

We already provide easy answers for questions frequently asked by many journalists and marketing professionals: