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== FreeMedia ==
 
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| The Fedora Free Media Program is a '''volunteer initiative''' by local Fedora Ambassadors and contributors to distribute Fedora Media (DVDs) for free to individuals who can't afford to buy or download Fedora.  There is ''no funding from Fedora'' for this initiative. The media comes from volunteers from around the globe that coordinate their efforts using Fedora Infrastructure. The number of discs is limited to the resources of those volunteers. We are constantly looking for more Fedora Ambassadors or contributors to participate. If you have any question about the FreeMedia program, consult '''''[[User:Susmit|Susmit]], [[user:yn1v|Neville]] or [[user:frankly3d|Frank]]'''''.
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== Vendors Programs ==
 
We provide listings of vendors who offer Fedora software or merchandise.  Each vendor is required to meet certain guidelines to assure users that they will get reliable, working copies of Fedora software. See the [[Legal/TrademarkGuidelines|  Trademark Guidelines]] .

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FreeMedia

The Fedora Free Media Program is a volunteer initiative by local Fedora Ambassadors and contributors to distribute Fedora Media (DVDs) for free to individuals who can't afford to buy or download Fedora. There is no funding from Fedora for this initiative. The media comes from volunteers from around the globe that coordinate their efforts using Fedora Infrastructure. The number of discs is limited to the resources of those volunteers. We are constantly looking for more Fedora Ambassadors or contributors to participate. If you have any question about the FreeMedia program, consult Susmit, Neville or Frank.

Read more information about FreeMedia more ahead.

Vendors Programs

We provide listings of vendors who offer Fedora software or merchandise. Each vendor is required to meet certain guidelines to assure users that they will get reliable, working copies of Fedora software. See the Trademark Guidelines .