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Welcome
The Fedora Websites initiative aims to improve Fedora's image and to create the best possible interface for users and contributors on the Internet.
Contributing roles in the Websites Project
Contributing roles
These are only suggestions for contributing roles. Only your imagination sets the limits.
OS Developer
Web Developer or Administrator
About Fedora Websites
The key goals of this effort include:
Consolidating all key Fedora websites onto one uniform scheme
Maintaining content that doesn't fall under any particular sub-project
Generally, making the sites as fun and exciting as the projects they represent
In order to better achieve these goals, as well as to benefit the community, the work of this project will involve third-party site maintainers where possible. The direct work of this project is limited to the main
Fedora Project site
Work on specific sections of the sites will be coordinated by the appropriate projects. A great deal of coordination will be necessary with the
Fedora Infrastructure Team
Fedora Documentation Project
and the
Fedora Marketing Project
Fedora Community Regional Websites
As of September 2025, the Community Websites portal is no longer being maintained.
Note that many of the community websites had ceased to exist before Fedora's Community Websites portal was taken offline.
The following Fedora Community Regional Websites are still active as of January 2026.
Below is an archive of the data that was hosted on the Community Websites portal before it was taken down.
"name": "Brasil",
"title": "Fedora Brazil Portal",
"url": "https://fedorabr.org/"
},
"name": "Česká republika",
"title": "Fedora Czech Republic Community",
"url": "https://www.mojefedora.cz"
},
"name": "Chile",
"title": "Fedora Chile Community",
"url": "https://www.proyectofedora.cl"
},
"name": "Deutschland",
"title": "Fedora unofficial German Fedora Portal",
"url": "https://www.fedorausers.de"
},
"name": "España",
"title": "Fedora Spanish Community",
"url": "https://www.fedora-es.com"
},
"name": "France",
"title": "Fedora French Community",
"url": "https://www.fedora-fr.org"
},
"name": "Indonesia",
"title": "Fedora Indonesia Community",
"url": "https://id.fedoracommunity.org"
},
"name": "Italia",
"title": "Fedora Italian Community",
"url": "https://www.fedoraonline.it"
},
"name": "Myanmar",
"title": "Fedora Myanmar Community",
"url": "https://mm.fedoracommunity.org"
},
"name": "Netherlands",
"title": "Fedora Netherlands Community",
"url": "https://www.fedora-linux.nl"
},
"name": "Nicaragua",
"title": "Fedora Nicaragua Community",
"url": "https://fedora.org.ni"
},
"name": "Philippines",
"title": "Fedora Philippines Community",
"url": "https://ph.fedoracommunity.org"
},
"name": "Polska",
"title": "Fedora Poland Community",
"url": "https://www.fedora.pl"
},
"name": "Sri Lanka",
"title": "Fedora Sri Lanka Community",
"url": "https://lk.fedoracommunity.org"
},
"name": "Taiwan",
"title": "Fedora Taiwan Community",
"url": "https://fedora-tw.org"
},
"name": "Tunisie",
"title": "Fedora Tunisia Community",
"url": "https://www.fedora-tunisia.org"
},
"name": "UK",
"title": "Fedora UK Community",
"url": "https://www.fedora-uk.org"
},
"name": "Việt Nam",
"title": "Fedora Vietnam Community",
"url": "https://vn.fedoracommunity.org"
},
"name": "Ελλάδα",
"title": "Fedora Greek Community Portal",
"url": "https://el.fedoracommunity.org"
},
"name": "Россия",
"title": "Fedora Russian Community",
"url": "https://ru.fedoracommunity.org"
},
"name": "中文用户组",
"title": "Fedora Chinese User Group",
"url": "https://zh.fedoracommunity.org/"
},
"name": "日本",
"title": "Fedora Japan Community",
"url": "https://fedorasrv.com"
Join the Websites Team
Please refer to the
Join
page on how to get the process started.
Communicating with Us
How to contact the Websites team
Mailing list:
websites
Visit this link to sign up for the email list for the Websites team.
Chat:
#fedora-websites
This is where real-time chat with Websites team members happens.
Mailing List
: All interested contributors should join the
websites
mailing list.
IRC
: The
#fedora-websites
channel is the best place to go for chat, bugs, issues, patches and general discussions.
Meetings
: Our
meetings
page has details of old meetings (actually no meetings are scheduled).
File:WikiElements meetingL.png
Bugs
You can help!
If you find a bug on the website you think you can help fix, try it! Here's a page on the wiki that tells you
how to fix bugs on the Fedora Project website
Found a bug?
Create a
new ticket
and we'll be notified.
Alternatively, email
webmaster AT fedoraproject DOT org
which is sent to the
websites
list.
Fixing a bug or sending patches?
Here is
how to fix bugs on the Fedora Project website
Patches can be sent to our
websites
list.
Tracking a bug?
Bug tracking for the Fedora websites is handled through our
Fedora Websites Trac instance
Bugs that are related to the
Fedora Documentation Project
or
can be reported using
this template
Open Tasks
Want to see a list of our open tasks?
Website tickets
Infrastructure tickets
If you find something you'd like to take on, add a comment to the ticket and add yourself as owner.
These tasks can vary from html/css changes to python scripting.
Spins
If you are the owner of a new and approved Spin that needs to be included on the websites there are just a few websites specific tasks (you will have to make others) to accomplish:
Open a ticket in the websites track and refer to your wiki page, provide support informations, mailing list and IRC channel.
Provide a features list, they are different if your spin is a
Desktop Spin
or a
Functional Spin
Open a ticket in the design trac to request design.
Provide an actual screenshot with a full HD resolution (1920x1080): only for Desktop Spins!
Projects
These are projects with specific goals being worked on. They're in rough order of the priority, but remember,
you
decide priority by
voting with your feet
and
doing things
to move these projects forward.
Wiki Theme Update
Update this
Wiki's
theme.
Team:
Sijis Aviles
Iliana Weller
(leads)
Status: Not started
All Fedora Websites Update
Update all Fedora websites similar to getfedora.org's bootstrap design. All websites should be responsive and easy to navigate.
Team:
Robert Mayr
(lead)
Status: In progress
Deadline: Summer 2016
Translations
Make sure all websites, primarily fedoraproject.org subdomains and getfedora.org are translated for Fedora releases. All source files now are on
Fedora Weblate
. This project needs to work close to the L10N teams.
Team:
Robert Mayr
Kévin Raymond
(leads)
Status: Migration completed, make sure all websites have i18n.
Decision making process
Articulate and document the consensus-based decision making process of the websites team.
Team:
Sijis Aviles
Robert Mayr
(leads)
Hubs
Create a new web-interface for contributors and for gathering new contributors, where people can have an easy overview of what's going on in the single team. Will need a framework and working close together with Design and Infrastructure is a must!
Team:
Robert Mayr
Máirín Duffy
(leads)
Status: Prototype created, QA in progress
Deadline: F24
Fedora Developer Portal
developer.fedoraproject.org - a new go-to place for app developers running Fedora
Wiki page:
Websites/Developer
Team:
Petr Hracek
Josef Stribny
Adam Samalik
(leader)
Status:
Completed
now live
Deadline: End of the summer 2015
Resources
CSS and Images
All CSS files and images used in Fedora sites can be found in our
fedora-websites.git repository
. The community may use the css directly from our urls in a cascading implementation.
We encourage using the stylesheets in a cascading method when working on official Fedora Project domains (sites on this list):
Websites/DomainsList
All websites based on bootstrap use the same basic CSS file. Any specific stylesheet needs to be written in the website's app.css file. Don't modify the main bootstrap CSS.
Fedora CSS in your application
Load the Fedora CSS file
bootstrap.css
Load a Specific app CSS file
app.css
And then load your custom css file and override elements as needed.
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