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Fedora Free Media Program is a volunteer initiative under [[Distribution/Project|  Fedora Distribution Project]]  that aims to distribute Fedora Media (DVDs) for free to individuals who can't afford to buy or download. Local Fedora Ambassadors or Contributors are invited to participate for ensuring easy availability of Fedora.  
Fedora Free Media Program is a volunteer initiative under [[Distribution/Project|  Fedora Distribution Project]]  that aims to distribute Fedora Media (DVDs) for free to individuals who can't afford to buy or download. Local Fedora Ambassadors or Contributors are invited to participate for ensuring easy availability of Fedora. If you have any question about this, please contact [[User:Susmit|Susmit Shannigrahi]]


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Request Media

policy

Join

Donation

Existing Freemedia programs

Resource for Contributors


Fedora Free Media Program is a volunteer initiative under Fedora Distribution Project that aims to distribute Fedora Media (DVDs) for free to individuals who can't afford to buy or download. Local Fedora Ambassadors or Contributors are invited to participate for ensuring easy availability of Fedora. If you have any question about this, please contact Susmit Shannigrahi

Request Freemedia

  • You can request for fedora Freemedia here


Policy

  • One media per person per release + source media if requested.
  • Any duplicate requests will be cancelled.
  • If you're a Fedora Ambassador or Fedora Contributor, you will not receive any DVD via this program.
  • Please note this is a volunteer initiative by local Fedora Ambassadors or Contributors.
  • Please note we can't ship media to U.S. embargoed or restricted destinations. See Fedora Export Control Product Matrix
  • Per Fedora Project Board's recommendation , physical media with source code is available upon request.
  • For more information, visit Fedora Free Media Program Information page.


Join

Donation

Existing Freemedia programs

Resource for Contributors