Talk: Community-based Development at Fedora
Development in Free Software Communities- Day
- Sunday 13th of November, 2011
- Start
- 10:00
- End
- 10:45
- Duration
- 0:45:00
- Room
- 3
The Fedora Project is a community-based Linux distribution developed by many volunteers around the world. But how did Fedora get what it is today? How does such a community-based development work? Which teams does Fedora have? What's the best way to contribute? How does Fedora handle contributions and how does Fedora contribute in the whole Open Source eco system? This talk explains the Fedora core values and answers the raised questions.
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