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Red Hat, and a variable number of seats connected to medium-term project goals. The previous governance structure (Fedora Board) comprised five Red Hat appointed members and five community-elected members. Additionally, Fedora Project leader had a veto power over any board decision; in the current model, all voting members can block on issues, with a valid reason. Red Hat at one point announced intentions to create a separate
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at different locations in the two designated regions of Latin America and Asia/Pacific. Typically, it revolves around some combination of conferencing, social events, and a hackathon. Flock is a similar event which replaced FUDCon in North America and Europe/the Middle East. Task-specific, flexibly scheduled events known as Fedora Activity Days also gather many project contributors together in various regions.
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The Fedora Project is not a separate legal entity or organization; Red Hat retains liability for its actions. The Fedora Council is the top-level community leadership and governance body. The Council is composed of a mix of representatives from different areas of the project, named roles appointed by
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The community is also involved in organizing lower levels of leadership, both the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo) and the Mindshare Committee (responsible for technical and community oversight, respectively) are community-elected bodies which manage significant portions of the project.
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The project facilitates online communication among its developers and community members through public mailing lists and wiki pages. It also coordinates two main events, known as the Fedora Users and Developers Conference (FUDCon) and Flock (or Flock to Fedora). FUDCon is a free software event held
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which could be used to introduce malicious software onto Fedora users' systems through the update process. Project administrators performed checks on the software and did not find anything to suggest that a
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The first edition of the Fedora operating system—then known as Fedora Core 1—was released on November 6, 2003. Fedora Core 1 was released on a fixed schedule, every four to six months.
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subsidiary) primarily, but its employees make up only 35% of project contributors, and most of the over 2,000 contributors are unaffiliated members of the community.
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In August 2008, several Fedora servers were compromised. Upon investigation it was found that one of the compromised servers was used for signing Fedora update
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an innovative platform for hardware, clouds, and containers that enables software developers and community members to build tailored solutions for their users
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to govern the project, but after consideration of a variety of issues, canceled it in favor of the board model currently in place.
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In November 2021, the company announced the release of Fedora Linux 35. Fedora 36 was released the following year in May 2022.
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a world where everyone benefits from free and open source software built by inclusive, welcoming, and open-minded communities.
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had been introduced into the software. As a precaution the project converted to new package signing keys.
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is a repository of extra packages published by the Fedora project, which can be expected to work in
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distribution that focuses on innovation and close work with upstream Linux communities.
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The Fedora Project was founded in November 2003 when Red Hat decided to split
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Artwork, development, documentation, promotion, and translation.
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is an independent project to co-ordinate the development of
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Fedora published the full details on March 30, 2009.
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Community that develops Fedora Linux operating system
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The Fedora distribution has a reputation as being a
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