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Related to the Community Operations (CommOps) sub-project in the Fedora Project

Join the Fedora Ambassadors Call kick-off!

The Fedora Community Outreach Revamp Objective(FCOR) co-leads Mariana Balla and Sumantro Mukherjee have been working on documentation for the last six months with the support of Marie Nordin(FCAIC). New documentation has been created and outdated documentation has been revised with valuable help from the community at Nest with Fedora 2021. Most of this documentation has landed on the CommOps docs page. The updated documentation is still a work in progress and the FCOR team plans to wrap this up in the upcoming months with feedback from Ambassadors and folks who are interested in outreach.

The FCOR team is excited to see this initiative move to the next step! With the first draft of documentation in place, we would like to invite the following folks to join us for a monthly call:

  • Ambassadors
  • Advocates
  • CommOps Team Members
  • Join SIG Team Members
  • Any Fedora community member interested in outreach

If you’re asking “where do I sign up??”, fill out this whenisgood by end of day Tuesday, March 1st. If your curiosity is piqued, or you want to learn more, read on…

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Community Blog monthly summary: January 2022

This is the latest in our monthly series summarizing the past month on the Community Blog. Please leave a comment below to let me know what you think.

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Mindshare Committee Quarterly Report – Q4 2021

The Mindshare Committee is establishing a Quarterly Report, with this post being our first edition. It covers activities from the Mindshare Committee and related teams for the months of October, November, and December of 2021. As we kick off these reports, we welcome feedback on how we can improve in the related Mindshare ticket.

Help Wanted in Q1 2022

Take a look at the links below and see how you can get involved. For tickets and Discussion threads, make sure to comment your interest in getting involved.

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Community Blog monthly summary: December 2021

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Community Blog monthly summary: November 2021

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Fedora Community Outreach Revamp – Halloween Update

The Fedora Community Outreach Revamp (FCOR) has been underway since summer of 2020. The co-leads, Mariana Balla and Sumantro Mukherjee, along with Marie Nordin, set out to repair broken bridges around Fedora’s outreach. We have made significant steps as a team towards completing the deliverables set out in the Fedora Objective. We are hoping to wrap things up in the next six months. As we move towards the close of 2021, we want to share the latest work that we have accomplished.

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Community Blog monthly summary: October 2021

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Community Blog monthly summary: September 2021

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Community Blog monthly summary: August 2021

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Community Blog monthly summary: July 2021

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