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Get Fedora

Get Fedora

Editions

Editions

Our flagship Fedora Linux variants for different uses.

Atomic Desktops

Atomic Desktops

These editions are supported but not yet a part of the official Fedora editions.

Spins

Spins

The Desktop spins feature specific Linux Desktop Environments. Our official Workstation Edition uses the GNOME Desktop, but you can install Fedora preconfigured with any of the listed Desktop Environments.

Labs

Labs

The Labs are Fedora Linux set up with software bundles based on particular topics.

Contributors

Contributors

Accounts & Apps

Accounts & Apps

These are some of the tools that you will use when contributing to the Fedora Project.

Packaging & Development

Packaging & Development

These are the tools and Git forges that Fedora packagers and developers use to build the Fedora systems.

Contributor Guides

Contributor Guides

These documentation pages are contributor-focused. They include Fedora's guidelines, teams, organizational structure, and legal docs. If you are looking for user guides (installation, getting started, etc.) check under the Help menu.

New Contributors

New Contributors

We are always excited to work with new contributors. If you're new to the project, check out these sites.

Connections

Connections

News & Publications

News & Publications

These are sites where updates about new and upcomming events, releases, packages, and projects are likely to be posted. You might want to subscribe to some of these to get the notices in your inbox.

Ask Fedora

Ask Fedora

This is Fedora's main forum for all project collaboration and user support. Also, if you have encountered a problem that might be a software bug, this is a good place to triage it with other users before escalating it to Red Hat's bugzilla reporting system.

Project Discussion

Project Discussion

These are some convenient links to the discussion threads for several of Fedora's larger subprojects and special interest groups.

Social & Events

Social & Events

These are a few free-form communication channels and some links to information about Fedora's release parties and annual conferences. Fedorans regularly come together to celebrate our community and the hard work that we put into it!

The Water CoolerThis is the proverbial office “water cooler”, where people gather for “break from work” conversation. Introduce yourself, have (friendly!) off-topic discussions, and socialize! Fedora SocialThe Fedora Social chat room is a place for Fedora community members to relax and talk about most any topics they wish. Extended Social ChannelsBeyond the official channels for Fedorans to communicate, community members are involved on other popular platforms as well! Check out IRC, Discord, Telegram, Reddit, and more! Week of DiversityThis is a week in September where we highlight the contributions and experiences of women, lgbtq+, and bipoc in Fedora. Flock To FedoraThe annual contributor conference for Fedora Linux. Flock takes place at the beginning of August. Release PartiesFedora releases two major versions every year. We celebrate the hard work of our contributors virtually at each release.

Help

Help

Ask Fedora

Ask Fedora

This is Fedora's main forum for all project collaboration and user support. Also, if you have encountered a problem that might be a software bug, this is a good place to triage it with other users before escalating it to Red Hat's bugzilla reporting system.

User Guides

User Guides

These are some introductory guides to help users get started with Fedora Linux.

Documentation

Documentation

Over the years, Fedorans have created many sources of information about Fedora Linux and the Fedora Project.

About

About

The Fedora Project is a community of people working together to build a free and open source software platform and to collaborate on and share user-focused solutions built on that platform. Or, in plain English, we make an operating system and we make it easy for you to do useful stuff with it.

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