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  • Tech listfedora-tech@googlegroups.com
    This list is for technical discussions related to the Fedora Repository. Topics include those initiated by Fedora software committers and others who have questions related to the codebase, design, and implementation details.
  • Community listfedora-community@googlegroups.com
    This list is for community discussions related to the Fedora Repository and any relevant announcements for the Fedora Community. Topics include those initiated by Fedora Repository users and those interested in learning more about the Fedora project and platform. Community queries related to use, configuration, and experiences are found here.Announcements listfedora-announce@googlegroups.com
    This list is for announcements related to the Fedora Repository. There are not topics on this list, but rather top-level announcements related to the Fedora Repository, such as release notices, upcoming events, or community highlights. Messages that are posted to this list come only from the Fedora project team and are also posted to the other lists. This list is ideal for those who only want the top-level announcements related to the Fedora Repository.

Slack

There is a Fedora Slack team that is used for discussion, questions, announcements, etc. Anyone can create a new channel within the Fedora Slack team once they have registered for an account.

Slack team: https://fedora-project.slack.comJoining a Slack team requires an invitation,

but anyone can generate an automatic invite using the following form: httpRequest your invitation to the Fedora Slack channel here: https://slackforms.fcrepo.orggle/MjgCvNch7eaRoXRb8

A tutorial can be found at https://fedora-project.slack.com/getting-started. Slack has clients for Mac, PC, Linux, and mobile devices, and may be used via any web browser.

IRC

Note

The community has transitioned to Slack as the primary communications platform. You are more likely to get a response using Slack rather than IRC.

Server: chat.freenode.net
Channel: #fcrepo

Most of the daily conversation among Fedora Repository developers and engaged and/or lurking community members takes place on the project IRC channel. This is the quickest way to ask a specific question related to the Fedora Repository.
The logs of this IRC channel are maintained here: http://irclogs.fcrepo.org/

Meetings

The Fedora project has several regular, on-going meeting series. The following meetings all take place via voice or video/voice channels. The developer/community meeting details can be found here.

Calendar of Fedora events (iCal)

  • Weekly technical meeting
  • Monthly Steering Group meeting
  • Monthly Leadership Group meeting

Project Resources

zoom.

See the Fedora Community Calendar for details and zoom links to meetings.