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<em>huge</em>; this page details only the public facing portion of
it all. Explore!
children:
- name: Accounts
data:
description: >
Tools for everybody -- use these things to manage your Fedora
Account.
children:
- name: Ambassadors Map
data:
url: http://fedoraproject.org/membership-map/ambassadors.html
description: >
Ambassadors are the representatives of Fedora. Ambassadors
ensure the public understand Fedora's principles and the work
that Fedora is doing. Additionally Ambassadors are responsible
for helping to grow the contributor base, and to act as a
liaison between other FLOSS projects and the Fedora community.
This thing is a map of where all the <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors">Fedora
Ambassadors</a> live showing just how vibrant the Fedora
Community really is. (It's easy to <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_ambassadors_map">add
yourself</a> to the map too, if you can't find yourself on it.)
- name: FedoraPeople
data:
url: https://fedorapeople.org
user_url: https://{user}.fedorapeople.org
status_mappings: ['people']
description: >
Being a community member you gain access to fedorapeople which
provides you with a space on the web where you can upload
files to share them with the community.
- name: FAS
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts
user_url: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/view/{user}
status_mappings: ['fas']
description: >
The Fedora Account System. Update your profile
information and apply for membership in groups.
- name: Notifications
data:
icon: fedmsg.png
url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/notifications
status_mappings: ['fedmsg']
description: >
Centrally managed preferences for Fedora Infrastructure
notifications to your inbox, irc client, and mobile device.
- name: Badges
status_mappings: ['badges']
data:
icon: badges.png
url: https://badges.fedoraproject.org
user_url: https://badges.fedoraproject.org/user/{user}
description: >
An achievements system for Fedora Contributors! "Badges"
are awarded based on activity in the community. Can you
unlock them all?
You can export your badges to Mozilla's
<a href="http://openbadges.org">Open Badges
Infrastructure</a>
- name: Content
data:
description: >
Tools for wordsmiths -- the apps that store and archive the troves
of content that Fedora authors produce. Blog posts, the wiki, and
more..
children:
- name: Ask Fedora
data:
icon: ask_fedora.png
url: https://ask.fedoraproject.org/
status_mappings: ['ask']
description: >
Any question at all about Fedora? Ask it here.
- name: The Wiki
data:
icon: mediawiki.png
url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki
user_url: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:{user}
status_mappings: ['wiki']
description: >
Maintain your own user profile page, contribute to
documents about features, process, and governance.
- name: Fedora Magazine
data:
icon: magazine.png
url: http://fedoramagazine.org
description: >
Fedora Magazine is a WordPress-based site which delivers all
the news of the Fedora Community. (It replaces the previous
Fedora Weekly News.)
- name: The Planet
data:
icon: planet_logo.png
url: http://planet.fedoraproject.org
description: >
The planet is a blog aggregator, a space accessible to you
as a community member where you can express your opinion and
talk about what you are doing for Fedora.
- name: Docs
data:
url: https://docs.fedoraproject.org
status_mappings: ['docs']
description: >
RTFM! Everything you could ever want to know.
Probably the best place to find documentation about Fedora,
including the changes between releases (and a big kudos to
the translation teams to keep this resource up to date in
the different languages!)
- name: QA
data:
description: >
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Among its many and varied functions is logging IRC meetings,
the archives of which you can find here.
- name: Upstream
data:
description: >
Tools for <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Staying_close_to_upstream_projects">upstream</a>
developers -- because we love you.
children:
- name: github2fedmsg
data:
icon: github.png
url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/github2fedmsg
status_mappings: ['fedmsg']
description: >
github2fedmsg is a web service that bridges upstream
development activity from <a
href="https://github.com">GitHub</a> into the <a
href="http://fedmsg.com">Fedora Infrastructure message
bus</a>. Visit the self-service dashboard to toggle the
status of your repositories.
- name: Fedora Hosted
data:
icon: trac.png
url: http://fedorahosted.org
status_mappings: ['fedorahosted']
description: >
Fedora is dedicated to open source software. This
commitment can extend beyond regular Fedora offerings.<br/>
<strong>Fedora Hosted</strong> is our most feature rich
hosting solution. It includes an scm, trac instance,
release dir, account system for access control, etc.
This is our most common hosting option. When most groups
want hosting, this is what they want.
- name: Accounts
data:
description: >
Tools for everybody -- use these things to manage your Fedora
Account.
children:
- name: Ambassadors Map
data:
url: http://fedoraproject.org/membership-map/ambassadors.html
description: >
Ambassadors are the representatives of Fedora. Ambassadors
ensure the public understand Fedora's principles and the work
that Fedora is doing. Additionally Ambassadors are responsible
for helping to grow the contributor base, and to act as a
liaison between other FLOSS projects and the Fedora community.
This thing is a map of where all the <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors">Fedora
Ambassadors</a> live showing just how vibrant the Fedora
Community really is. (It's easy to <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_ambassadors_map">add
yourself</a> to the map too, if you can't find yourself on it.)
- name: FedoraPeople
data:
url: https://fedorapeople.org
user_url: https://{user}.fedorapeople.org
status_mappings: ['people']
description: >
Being a community member you gain access to fedorapeople which
provides you with a space on the web where you can upload
files to share them with the community.
- name: FAS
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts
user_url: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/view/{user}
status_mappings: ['fas']
description: >
The Fedora Account System. Update your profile
information and apply for membership in groups.
- name: Notifications
data:
icon: fedmsg.png
url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/notifications
status_mappings: ['fedmsg']
description: >
Centrally managed preferences for Fedora Infrastructure
notifications to your inbox, irc client, and mobile device.
- name: Badges
status_mappings: ['badges']
data:
icon: badges.png
url: https://badges.fedoraproject.org
user_url: https://badges.fedoraproject.org/user/{user}
description: >
An achievements system for Fedora Contributors! "Badges"
are awarded based on activity in the community. Can you
unlock them all?
You can export your badges to Mozilla's
<a href="http://openbadges.org">Open Badges
Infrastructure</a>
- name: Content
data:
description: >
Tools for wordsmiths -- the apps that store and archive the troves
of content that Fedora authors produce. Blog posts, the wiki, and
more..
children:
- name: Ask Fedora
data:
icon: ask_fedora.png
url: https://ask.fedoraproject.org/
status_mappings: ['ask']
description: >
Any question at all about Fedora? Ask it here.
- name: The Wiki
data:
icon: mediawiki.png
url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki
user_url: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:{user}
status_mappings: ['wiki']
description: >
Maintain your own user profile page, contribute to
documents about features, process, and governance.
- name: Fedora Magazine
data:
icon: magazine.png
url: http://fedoramagazine.org
description: >
Fedora Magazine is a WordPress-based site which delivers all
the news of the Fedora Community. (It replaces the previous
Fedora Weekly News.)
- name: The Planet
data:
icon: planet_logo.png
url: http://planet.fedoraproject.org
description: >
The planet is a blog aggregator, a space accessible to you
as a community member where you can express your opinion and
talk about what you are doing for Fedora.
- name: Docs
data:
url: https://docs.fedoraproject.org
status_mappings: ['docs']
description: >
RTFM! Everything you could ever want to know.
Probably the best place to find documentation about Fedora,
including the changes between releases (and a big kudos to
the translation teams to keep this resource up to date in
the different languages!)
- name: Packaging
data:
description: >
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You can read more about <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Darkserver">why you
might want to use it</a> or you can just click below to...
- name: In Development
- name: Upstream
data:
description: >
These are the apps that we're working on, but that aren't quite
ready for prime-time yet. Try and use them, and report bugs when
they're broken -- it's a big help!.
Check back here from time to time, as this section will change.
children:
- name: Koschei
data:
url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org
package_url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org/package/{package}
description: >
Koschei is a continuous integration system for RPM packages. It
tracks dependency changes done in Koji repositories and rebuilds
packages whose dependencies change. It can help packagers to
detect failures early and provide relevant information to narrow
down the cause.
- name: Release Monitoring
data:
url: http://release-monitoring.org
package_url: https://release-monitoring.org/projects/search/?pattern={package}
description: >
Code named <a
href="https://github.com/fedora-infra/anitya">anitya</a>, this
project is slated to replace <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upstream_Release_Monitoring">the
old wiki page</a> for Upstream Release Monitoring. It will
track upstream tarball locations and publish notifications to
the fedmsg bus when new ones are found. Other daemons will
then be responsible for filing bugs, attempting to
automatically build packages, perform some preliminary QA
checks, etc..
- name: Jenkins
data:
url: http://jenkins.cloud.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Our own continuous integration (CI) service! It works now and
you can use it.. we just don't yet give it the same kind of
guarantees that we give our other apps. Look forwards to us
promoting it soon..
- name: faitout
data:
url: http://209.132.184.152/faitout/
description: >
Provides access to temporary postgresql databases. This
database can be used for unit-test thus reducing the
differences between testing and production environment.
Tools for <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Staying_close_to_upstream_projects">upstream</a>
developers -- because we love you.
children:
- name: github2fedmsg
data:
icon: github.png
url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/github2fedmsg
status_mappings: ['fedmsg']
description: >
github2fedmsg is a web service that bridges upstream
development activity from <a
href="https://github.com">GitHub</a> into the <a
href="http://fedmsg.com">Fedora Infrastructure message
bus</a>. Visit the self-service dashboard to toggle the
status of your repositories.
- name: Fedora Hosted
data:
icon: trac.png
url: http://fedorahosted.org
status_mappings: ['fedorahosted']
description: >
Fedora is dedicated to open source software. This
commitment can extend beyond regular Fedora offerings.<br/>
<strong>Fedora Hosted</strong> is our most feature rich
hosting solution. It includes an scm, trac instance,
release dir, account system for access control, etc.
This is our most common hosting option. When most groups
want hosting, this is what they want.
- name: Infrastructure
data:
description: >
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description: >
Shows the health of our proxies. How many bytes?
Concurrent sessions? Health checks?
- name: In Development
data:
description: >
These are the apps that we're working on, but that aren't quite
ready for prime-time yet. Try and use them, and report bugs when
they're broken -- it's a big help!.
Check back here from time to time, as this section will change.
children:
- name: Koschei
data:
url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org
package_url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org/package/{package}
description: >
Koschei is a continuous integration system for RPM packages. It
tracks dependency changes done in Koji repositories and rebuilds
packages whose dependencies change. It can help packagers to
detect failures early and provide relevant information to narrow
down the cause.
- name: Release Monitoring
data:
url: http://release-monitoring.org
package_url: https://release-monitoring.org/projects/search/?pattern={package}
description: >
Code named <a
href="https://github.com/fedora-infra/anitya">anitya</a>, this
project is slated to replace <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upstream_Release_Monitoring">the
old wiki page</a> for Upstream Release Monitoring. It will
track upstream tarball locations and publish notifications to
the fedmsg bus when new ones are found. Other daemons will
then be responsible for filing bugs, attempting to
automatically build packages, perform some preliminary QA
checks, etc..
- name: Jenkins
data:
url: http://jenkins.cloud.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Our own continuous integration (CI) service! It works now and
you can use it.. we just don't yet give it the same kind of
guarantees that we give our other apps. Look forwards to us
promoting it soon..
- name: faitout
data:
url: http://209.132.184.152/faitout/
description: >
Provides access to temporary postgresql databases. This
database can be used for unit-test thus reducing the
differences between testing and production environment.