Get Involved Guide

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Get Involved Guide (GIG)

Documentation Summary

Purpose: How to get involved in Fedora

Audience: New and potential contributors

Assumptions: The reader is interested in contributing

Related Documents: None

Lead Writer: Paul Frields

All contributors and module assignments

Section Contributor
Document!
Develop!
Package!
Translate!
Evangelize!
Bug triage!
ISVs! Karsten Wade

PURPOSE

Acquaint those new to FOSS/Fedora with concepts they can use to be active contributors, and feel like they're a vital part of a larger community.

The Getting Involved Guide (GI Guide) is a quick reference guide for open source community members who want to get involved with the Fedora Project. This guide focuses on a simple approach to understanding what the Fedora Project does, why it is important, and the value of getting involved. In addition, this guide gives examples of many useful ways to get involved with the Fedora Project.

PHILOSOPHIES

COMMUNICATION

WAYS TO PARTICIPATE

Whether you are an individual user with little to no development experience, or a full-fledged developer from a major corporation, we want to help you help us. The Fedora Project staff recognizes the need to simplify much of the processes required to enable all different types of contributers to participate. In doing so, we're developing a process to help a new community member participate, and ultimately help the Fedora Project succeed.

While all of the glamour and fame go to those who develop the software used in Fedora, there are many areas of this project that can be done by those of other intelligences. In other words, if you are smart and want to contribute, it can be done.

Below is a list of several ways one can contribute to the Fedora Project. We'll try to make them concise and simple to quickly join and contribute.

Document!

The Fedora Project is full of good documentation, but it needs to be better, and there's always more to write. Consider the following ways to add your touch to the coolest distribution on the planet.

Wiki

The Fedora Project wiki is the main source for the drafts of the features and procedures. These procedures, while documented here, will also be available on the wiki at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs.

Fedora Documentation Project

Fedora also provides documentation for its project. Have a look at http://docs.fedoraproject.org to find resources for just about any topic covered by the Fedora Project. These documents are generated in DocBook and Publican (future) to provide a simple structured delivery in any form, be it html, pdf, xml or others. Many of the documents are generated from the wiki pages.

Develop!

Package!

Translate!

Evangelize!

Become an Ambassador

Help Spread the Word

Help Fedora Grow by improving and refining the value and message of the Fedora Project by joining Fedora Marketing

Help Others use Fedora

Many, many people in this world enjoy using free software, but many times the resources are unavailable. The goal of the Fedora Media Project is to help deliver CDs or DVDs to those who have slow or non-existant internet access. By providing this media, many more folks can try out Fedora and spread the word!

Provide Fedora SWAG

The Fedora Store has been created to help spread the word. Great SWAG can be purchased at the store. Help fill the store with awesome SWAG.

Bug triage!

ORGANIZATION AND JOINING