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Revision as of 14:48, 15 June 2008 by Lmacken (talk | contribs) (The upstream project pages will contain more details on how to contact the developers. The fedora infrastructure team is also a contact point for all of these as well.)

Fedora Services

The Fedora Infrastructure team has developed, deployed, and currently maintains the following web services

Application Description Technologies Developers
bodhi - Live Instance Bodhi is a web application that aids in the process of publishing software updates, streamlining developer workflow, and facilitating community testing. Python, TurboGears, Kid, SQLObject lmacken
Package Database - Live Instance The Fedora Package Database is intended to track ownership information for Software Packages in the Fedora Collection. Python, TurboGears, SQLAlchemy, Genshi abadger1999, maploin, G, sadmac2
Fedora Account System - Live Instance Fedora Account System sits on top of Fedora Directory Server to provide user information management to the Fedora Project. Python, TurboGears, SQLAlchemy, Genshi ricky, mmcgrath, abadger1999, ivazquez
Transifex - Live Instance Transifex is a highly scalable localization platform with a focus on integrating well with the existing workflow of both translators and developers. Python, TurboGears, SQLObject, Kid glezos, diegobz
Smolt - Live Instance Smolt is a basic hardware profiler. Its intended to be a profiler to get automated information from users. This should make it easier for our developers to do what they need to do. How can you help? Well look at the code and make it better. It's still in the very early stages but has good potential. Python, TurboGears, SQLAlchemy, Genshi loupgaroublond, mmcgrath
Mirror Manager - Live Instance Manages Fedora's mirrors Python, TurboGears, SQLObject, Kid mdomsch
Elections - Live Instance A web application that aims to help facilitate community decision making. Python, TurboGears, SQLAlchemy, Genshi G
Koji - Live Instance Koji is the software that builds RPMs for the Fedora project Python, Cheetah mbonnet, mikem