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Data Dictionary for Fedora

Purpose

The purpose of this Data Dictionary is to provide a key starting point for the definitions of terms, data, and concepts relevant to the Fedora project. It serves as a reference to ensure a common understanding of data-related terminology within the community. Please note, this dictionary is not a comprehensive glossary, but it aims to cover the most essential terms used in the Fedora project.

What to Include

When contributing to this Data Dictionary, please include:

  • The term
  • A clear and concise definition
  • The source of the gold record data
  • Any other relevant notes that can help clarify the term

Data Dictionary

Term Definition Gold Record Data Source Other Notes
Package A collection of software that can be installed and managed by a package manager.
Update A newer version of a software package that replaces or enhances the existing one.
Contribution Any code, documentation, or other work submitted by a community member to the Fedora project. Fedora Repositories Contributions are reviewed and integrated by maintainers.
Attribution (Personal) The recognition given to an individual for their contributions to the Fedora project. Fedora Contributor System
Attribution (Organization) The recognition given to an organization for its contributions to the Fedora project. Fedora Contributor System