Community Update – Week 15 2026 This is a report created by CLE Team, which is a team containing community members working in various Fedora groups for example Infrastructure, Release Engineering, Quality etc. This team is also moving forward some initiatives inside Fedora project. Week: 06 - 10 Apr 2026 Fedora Infrastructure This team is taking care of day to day business regarding Fedora Infrastructure....
Fedora Project
Software Development
Fedora City, Open Source 35,782 followers
Fedora creates an innovative, free, and #OpenSource #Linux platform for hardware, clouds and containers.
About us
The Fedora Project is open and anyone is welcome to join. Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that showcases the latest in free and open source software. Fedora is always free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. It is built by people across the globe who work together as a community: the Fedora Project.
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- https://fedoraproject.org
External link for Fedora Project
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Fedora City, Open Source
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2003
- Specialties
- Linux and Open Source
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Fedora Code of Conduct Report 2025 The Fedora Project’s Code of Conduct and its reports are managed by the Fedora Code of Conduct Committee, the Fedora Community Architect, and the Fedora Project Leader. We publish this summary to demonstrate our commitment to community safety and our project’s social fabric. This post covers the year of reports received in the 2025 calendar year. The purpose of publishing the annual Code of Conduct Report is to provide transparency, insight, and awareness into the health signs of the community....
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Community Update – Week 14 2026 This is a report created by CLE Team, which is a team containing community members working in various Fedora groups for example Infrastructure, Release Engineering, Quality etc. This team is also moving forward some initiatives inside Fedora project. Week: 31 Mar - 03 Apr 2026...
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Fedora Code of Conduct Report 2024 The Fedora Project’s Code of Conduct and its reports are managed by the Fedora Code of Conduct Committee, the Fedora Community Architect, and the Fedora Project Leader. We publish this summary to demonstrate our commitment to community safety and our project’s social fabric. This post covers the year of reports received in the 2024 calendar year. The 2023 and 2024 annual report posts are published with delays due to changes in membership in the Code of Conduct Committee and rebalancing existing work....
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Fedora Code of Conduct Report 2023 The Fedora Project’s Code of Conduct and its reports are managed by the Fedora Code of Conduct Committee, the Fedora Community Architect, and the Fedora Project Leader. We publish this summary to demonstrate our commitment to community safety and our project’s social fabric. This post covers the year of reports received in the 2023 calendar year. The 2023 and 2024 annual report posts are published with delays due to changes in membership in the Code of Conduct Committee and rebalancing existing work....
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The forge is our new home. After a full year of preparation, the Community Linux Engineering (CLE) team is excited to announce that Fedora Forge, powered by Forgejo, is ready for use! We are proud of this modern Open Source platform and what it means for the future of Fedora Infrastructure. While pagure.io has been a vital part of our community for many years, the time has come to retire our homegrown forge and transition to this powerful new tool....
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Fedora Project reposted this
Good news for Fedora fans: The Fedora Project Podcast is coming back. New episode drops April 7th. Excited to see the conversations around the Fedora community spin up again. #Fedora #OpenSource #Linux #FedoraPodcast
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Fedora Project reposted this
You already know what time it is 🚀 A huge thank you to everyone who applied to Outreachy this round. The energy, passion, and effort that go into each application never go unnoticed. 📩 Application updates are out! Be sure to check your Outreachy dashboard or email for your status. Wishing you the very best of luck—we’re rooting for you! Didn’t make it this time? You’re still very much in the game. Every cohort is a new opportunity, and your journey doesn’t end here. The next application round opens in August—start preparing early and come back even stronger. Now, let’s talk about what’s next 👇 The May 2026 contribution period is officially LIVE and runs until April 15, 2026. This is your moment to: ➡️ Explore projects ➡️ Connect with mentors ➡️ Start contributing to open source ➡️ Show your skills in action Browse projects: https://lnkd.in/dzXxjx82 Get guidance here: https://lnkd.in/gg3UQnHg We’re excited to see the creativity, contribution, community spirit, growth, and impact you’ll bring into this phase. Good luck! #Outreachy #OpenSource #RemoteInternship #PaidInternship #Empowerment
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Community Update – Week 12 2026 This is a report created by CLE Team, which is a team containing community members working in various Fedora groups for example Infrastructure, Release Engineering, Quality etc. This team is also moving forward some initiatives inside Fedora project. Week: 16 - 20 March 2026...
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Take a look at this recap of the Fedora Project presence at DevConf.IN in #Pune, #India last month, put together by contributor Akashdeep Dhar! #OpenSource #Linux #Events #APAC ⬇️ 👀 ⬇️
I am proud to share that the Fedora Project Community Corner at DevConf.IN 2026 has been a massive success. The Fedora Project Indian Crew talked with over 1200 visitors across both days on how our community is a great place to innovate in, how Fedora Linux shapes the future of the contemporary enterprise Linux distributions, where folks can start contributing from and why having a Fedora Linux LTS Release a generally bad concept (because at that point, I recommend using CentOS Stream or Red Hat Enterprise Linux instead). As the event owner for the Fedora Project's local presence at this event, I want to extend my gratitude to the following people. - Samyak Jain has been a reliable lieutenant taking care of the booth companions and the visitor choice, Fedora Project Community Trivia. 🏀 - Yashwanth Rathakrishnan exhibited how he evolved with the community, by economically distributing swags and listening over speaking. 🧑🎓 - Shounak Dey assisted with getting the flyer printouts, along with high-quality conference pictures of our community interactions. 📷 - Matthew Miller showed India (and APAC) that Fedora Project indeed cares deeply about this region with his stellar presentation at the event. 🌐 - Emma Kidney and Greg Sutcliffe helped curate, review, address and approve the event's organisation from their Fedora Mindshare place. 💡 - Rajan Shah and Devang Parikh have been extremely instrumental in the logistics of our swagpacks and in helping us get a community booth. 🏆 - Justin Wheeler and Jason Brooks were the backbone of the internal logistics of the event, looking into budgeting for contributor expenses. 🙏 - Julia Bley and Brendan Conoboy looked into ensuring that the Community Linux Engineering folks travel to and represent us at the conference. 🩷 I recommend reading the personal accounts written by the members of the Fedora Project Indian Crew to know more about the event. - From Samyak Jain's perspective - https://lnkd.in/gPFc6Scp - From Yashwanth Rathakrishnan's perspective - https://lnkd.in/gd62HFgC - From Shounak Dey's perspective - https://lnkd.in/guKzuUxg - From my personal perspective - https://lnkd.in/gXK-7ru5 #foss #opensource #fedora #release #infrastructure #community #devconf #redhat #contribution #inclusivity #conference #event
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