Author: Cornelius Emase

Fedora DEI Team Q1–Q3 2025 Highlights

We’re excited to share our Quarterly Reports from Q1 to Q3 2025. From January to September, we’ve welcomed new members to the DEI team, hosted the Fedora Mentor Summit (FMS), joined Outreachy, connected during Fedora Social Calls, and worked on our Event DEI Location Policy. Here’s a quick look back at what we’ve accomplished together so far this year!

Fedora Mentor Summit (FMS)

The Fedora Mentor Summit was held in person at Flock to Fedora 2025 in Prague, Czech Republic, and it was a great opportunity to connect and share. Some of the highlights included:

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Not a goodbye, wrapping up my Fedora Project DEI internship

This isn’t a goodbye. I have mixed feelings about this, but it’s not the end. My Outreachy internship with the Fedora Project DEI team is wrapping up, but I’m here to stay. I remember my first discourse post, quoting from it: “… regardless of the outcome, I’m here to stay!” Yes, I meant it. 

It’s been an awesome journey working with the community, contributing to projects that matter, and learning along the way. I’m grateful to everyone who supported me, and a special thanks goes to my mentor, Jona Azizaj.

Here’s a look at what I’ve been working on recently:

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Fedora DEI Outreachy Intern Recap: July Highlights and Learnings

July is already behind us – time really flies when you’re learning and growing! I’m happy to share what I’ve been up to this month as a Fedora DEI Outreachy intern.

To be honest, I feel like I’m learning more and more about open source every week. This month was a mix of video editing, working on event checklists, helping with fun Fedora activities, and doing prep work for community outreach.

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Fedora DEI Outreachy Intern – My first month Recap 🎊

Hey everyone!

It’s already been a month, I can’t imagine how time flies so fast, busy time?? Flock, Fedora DEI and Documentation workshop?? All in one month.

As a Fedora Outreachy intern, my first month has been packed with learning and contributions. This blog shares what I worked on and how I learned to navigate open source communities.

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