Category: Fedora Project Community (page 14 of 36)

All articles in this category are relevant to ALL teams and subgroups across the entire Fedora Project community.

Fedora Websites and Apps Team – What have we been up to?

I’m back to share the progress our team has been making in our efforts to revamp the Fedora websites. Over the last few months, the team has gone beyond maintaining the websites in their current states. This increase in activity has led to the following positive changes in both the in-development websites and the team ecosystem.

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Das Keyboard & Fedora: GIVEAWAYS!

As we get ready to release Fedora Linux 37 and have a virtual party, we have two exciting giveaways to announce: a Das 6 Pro Keyboard and 250 sets of Fedora Keycaps! Would you like to enter a giveaway to get a brand new Das 6 Pro Keyboard? Did you miss out on getting a set of keycaps around the Fedora Linux 36 Release Party? You are in the right place: read on to learn more!

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Contribute to the Fedora Project during Hacktoberfest 2022

Allow us to wake you up when September ends because Hacktoberfest is (nearly) here. And you can contribute to the Fedora Project while participating in Hacktoberfest 2022! This event is an excellent opportunity to advocate for free and open-source software, all while giving back to the community with the contribution of your choice. Hacktoberfest includes low and non-code contributions. You can diversify your contributions to include writing docs, creating designs, running tests, mentoring folks, and much more. This global event is open for anyone, from students to professionals. People of all backgrounds and skill levels are encouraged to join us.

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CPE Weekly Update – Week 31 2022

This is a weekly report from the CPE (Community Platform Engineering) Team. If you have any questions or feedback, please respond to this report or contact us on #redhat-cpe channel on libera.chat (https://libera.chat/).

Week: 1st – 5th August 2022

Highlights of the week

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Friday’s Fedora Facts: 2022-30

Here’s your weekly Fedora report. Read what happened this week and what’s coming up. Your contributions are welcome (see the end of the post)!

I have weekly office hours on Wednesdays in the morning and afternoon (US/Eastern time) in #fedora-meeting-1. Drop by if you have any questions or comments about the schedule, Changes, elections, or anything else. See the upcoming meetings for more information.

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Fedora Pride Social hour 2022

Hey everyone! Happy Pride month!

This week’s Fedora Social is going to celebrate the end of Pride month as well as all our LGBTQ+ community members. Anyone is welcome! The more the merrier.

Thu, June 30, 2022 – 14:00-15:00 UTC

Join us to chat, play games, and just hang out together!

We’ll meet in the Element chat room and (usually) launch a Jitsi video call.

Note that this week is the “Early” time slot — we alternate with a “Late” one to better accommodate Fedoreans from different time zones. We’re so sorry If you can’t make this Fedora social but hope to see you at the next one!

Fedora Job Opening: Community Action and Impact Coordinator (FCAIC)

It is bittersweet to announce that I have decided to move on from my role as the Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator (FCAIC). For me, this role has been full of growth, unexpected challenges, and so much joy. It has been a privilege to help guide our wonderful community through challenges of the last three years. I’m excited to see what the next FCAIC can do for Fedora. If you’re interested in applying, see the FCAIC job posting on Red Hat Jobs and read more about the role below. 

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We want to hear from you: take the Fedora Annual Contributor Survey for 2022!

The Fedora Council wants to hear what you have to say! Like last year, the goal of this survey is to collect valuable feedback to provide the right support for our Fedora community. We will evaluate the gathered information and discuss them at Nest with Fedora 2022. We are excited to have another set of data so we can run a comparative analysis and understand changes in the Fedora community over the last year. The survey will be open for all of June, and you will have the opportunity to earn a fun Fedora Badge. Take this year’s Annual Contributor Survey today!

The survey was coordinated by an awesome set of folks: Fedora Council member, Aleksandra Fedorova, Marie Nordin (coordination), Sumantro Mukherjee (support), Vipul Siddharth (LimeSurvey wrangler), Isabella Gordillo-Guevara (promotion) and Ashlyn Knox (websites). The Mindshare Committee and the Community Outreach Revamp team also aided in the creation of the survey and provided feedback several times as it was developed. We are excited to hear what our community has to say!

If you want to know more about our last year’s survey or explore the data set, checkout “Fedora Contributor Annual Survey Data Set Available“.

Fedora Contributor Tee Shirt Giveaway: Claim yours today!

As we get ready to release Fedora Linux 36, another anticipated moment has arrived: the Fedora contributor tee shirt giveaway! Sending a huge “THANK YOU!!” to everyone who works to make Fedora the amazing community it is. The Mindshare Committee is excited to be able to share swag with our community to celebrate the latest release of Fedora Linux. Find the details below.

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Next week: Fedora Contributor Tee Shirt Giveaway!

On behalf of the Mindshare Committee, I am happy to announce that we are doing a Fedora tee shirt giveaway next week to celebrate the release of Fedora Linux 36! Also to say “THANK YOU!” to our wonderful community of contributors. Since we have adopted a new Fedora logo (thanks to Máirín Duffy and the Design Team) we have been working to introduce it in a variety of ways, including swag. Keep your eye out for the exact details on the Community Blog next week on Thursday April 21st, and make sure to claim your Fedora tee shirt! 

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