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Visit http://fedoraproject.org to learn about or to download Fedora. The Fedora Project wiki is a place for end users and developers to collaborate. You can find more information or add some yourself. Write access to the wiki is limited to those who have [{Infrastructure/AccountSystem | Fedora accounts]]. You can join the wiki by the following the instructions in [[WikiEditing | wiki editing]] page.
Visit http://fedoraproject.org to learn about or to download Fedora. The Fedora Project wiki is a place for end users and developers to collaborate. You can find more information or add some yourself. Write access to the wiki is limited to those who have [[Infrastructure/AccountSystem | Fedora accounts]]. You can join the wiki by the following the instructions in [[WikiEditing | wiki editing]] page.


{{Template:message/notice|The [[Bugs/Common| Fedora common bugs]]  page is useful for finding fixes to already known issues.}}
{{Template:message/notice|The [[Bugs/Common| Fedora common bugs]]  page is useful for finding fixes to already known issues.}}

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Visit http://fedoraproject.org to learn about or to download Fedora. The Fedora Project wiki is a place for end users and developers to collaborate. You can find more information or add some yourself. Write access to the wiki is limited to those who have Fedora accounts. You can join the wiki by the following the instructions in wiki editing page.

The Fedora common bugs page is useful for finding fixes to already known issues.

The Fedora Project

Read an overview to find out what makes Fedora unique.

Download Fedora from the main Fedora project site.

Find documentation on Fedora or interact with the Fedora community. Report bugs or request enhancements . For excellent summaries of what is happening in Fedora, look at our weekly news reports. To see how many Fedora users are out there, look at our Statistics page.

The Fedora 9 Release Summary covers our most recent release.

The Release Schedule gives a timeline of the next release.

The Road Map documents the features planned for the next release.

Fedora Sub-Projects For Contributors

Fedora Packaging
Packages programs for distribution through yum
Fedora Live CD
Produces Live CDs for easier testing and installation
Fedora Documentation
Writes documentation for Fedora
Fedora Ambassadors
Spreads Fedora around the globe
Fedora Marketing
Promotes the usage and support of Fedora worldwide
Fedora Bug Triage
Aides developers and users in fixing bugs
Fedora Quality Assurance
Prevents and fixes bugs for a better Fedora
Fedora Directory Server
Provides an enterprise-class LDAP server for Linux
Fedora Infrastructure
Provides servers, tools and utilities for the Fedora Project
Planet Fedora
Displays blogs of Fedora contributors
Fedora Websites
Designs and builds Fedora Project websites
Fedora Artwork
Designs themes, icons, and other Fedora designs
Fedora L10N
Brings everything around Fedora to local communities
Fedora I18N
Supports the localization of Fedora
Fedora Games
Games and fun things available with Fedora
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Fedora Events
Events of the Fedora community
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