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'''Published full-length guides and tutorials'''
'''Published full-length guides and tutorials'''


The [[Docs Project]] writes all its official guides in DocBook XML.  These guides are provided to the public in HTML, HTML-Single, ePub, and PDF format and is available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org.
The [[Docs Project]] writes all its official guides in [http://www.docbook.org/ DocBook XML].  These guides are provided to the public in HTML, HTML-Single, ePub, and PDF format and is available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org.


== Draft Documents ==
== Draft Documents ==

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Here you will find the formal documentation for Fedora, as well as draft documents that aren't yet finished. Formal documentation is the responsibility of the DocsProject .

Published Documentation

Published full-length guides and tutorials

The Docs Project writes all its official guides in DocBook XML. These guides are provided to the public in HTML, HTML-Single, ePub, and PDF format and is available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org.

Draft Documents

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Draft documents
Draft documents may be incomplete or contain errors. You can help and contribute by editing them properly.
  • Beats - These are the very latest Release Notes for Fedora, as they are developed
  • http://fedoraproject.org/wiki - The entire Wiki has many useful documents, which are not formal Fedora documents but may be what you need. Try the Wiki search to find your topic.



Working with Development Tools

Drafts