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This page describes the history of the [[Docs Project]], which was a
This page describes the history of the [[Docs Project]], which was a
sub-project started at the same time as the overall Fedora Project.
sub-project started at the same time as the overall Fedora Project.


== 2003 ==
== 2003 ==
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=== Leadership and community during 2008 ===
=== Leadership and community during 2008 ===
Leader: [[User:Kwade | Karsten Wade]]
Writers/Editors:
* [[User:Sparks | Eric Christensen]]


=== Accomplishments of 2008 ===
=== Accomplishments of 2008 ===
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=== Leadership and community during 2009 ===
=== Leadership and community during 2009 ===
Leader: [[User:Sparks | Eric Christensen]]
Writers/Editors:


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=== Accomplishments of 2009 ===
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==== Fedora 12 ====
==== Fedora 12 ====
* Changed license from OPL to CC-BY-SA.
* All guides were built in DocBook XML and used Publican for publishing.
* Twelve guides released.
* Twelve guides released.
# Release Notes
# Release Notes
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# Fedora Live Images article
# Fedora Live Images article
# Making Fedora Disks article
# Making Fedora Disks article
== 2010 ==
=== Summary for 2010 ===
=== Leadership and community during 2010 ===
Leader: [[User:Sparks | Eric Christensen]]
Writers/Editors:
=== Accomplishments of 2010 ===
==== Fedora 13 ====
* Fourteen guides released.
# Accessibility Guide
# Burning ISO images to disc
# Fedora Live Images
# Installation Guide
# Installation Quick Start Guide
# Managing Confined Services
# Release Notes
# SELinux FAQ
# Security-Enhanced Linux
# Security Guide
# Technical Notes
# User Guide
# Virtualization Guide
# Wireless Guide


[[Category:Docs Project]]
[[Category:Docs Project]]

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This page describes the history of the Docs Project, which was a sub-project started at the same time as the overall Fedora Project.


2003

Summary for 2003

Leadership and community during 2003

Accomplishments of 2003

2004

Summary for 2004

Leadership and community during 2004

Accomplishments of 2004

2005

Summary for 2005

Leadership and community during 2005

Accomplishments of 2005

2006

Summary for 2006

Leadership and community during 2006

Accomplishments of 2006

2007

Summary for 2007

Leadership and community during 2007

Accomplishments of 2007

2008

Summary for 2008

Leadership and community during 2008

Leader: Karsten Wade

Writers/Editors:

Accomplishments of 2008

2009

Summary for 2009

Leadership and community during 2009

Leader: Eric Christensen

Writers/Editors:

Accomplishments of 2009

Fedora 11

  • Six guides released.
  1. Release Notes
  2. Installation Guide
  3. Installation Quick Start Guide
  4. User Guide
  5. SELinux User Guide
  6. Security Guide


Fedora 12

  • Changed license from OPL to CC-BY-SA.
  • All guides were built in DocBook XML and used Publican for publishing.
  • Twelve guides released.
  1. Release Notes
  2. Installation Guide
  3. Installation Quick Start Guide
  4. Deployment Guide
  5. User Guide
  6. SELinux User Guide
  7. SELinux Managing Confined Services Guide
  8. Virtualization Guide
  9. Security Guide
  10. Accessibility Guide
  11. Fedora Live Images article
  12. Making Fedora Disks article

2010

Summary for 2010

Leadership and community during 2010

Leader: Eric Christensen

Writers/Editors:

Accomplishments of 2010

Fedora 13

  • Fourteen guides released.
  1. Accessibility Guide
  2. Burning ISO images to disc
  3. Fedora Live Images
  4. Installation Guide
  5. Installation Quick Start Guide
  6. Managing Confined Services
  7. Release Notes
  8. SELinux FAQ
  9. Security-Enhanced Linux
  10. Security Guide
  11. Technical Notes
  12. User Guide
  13. Virtualization Guide
  14. Wireless Guide