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Getting Started with Fedora
  • Fedora Repository 3 Documentation
  • Fedora Tutorials
  • The RepoMMan Project team at the University of Hull, UK have produced a document detailing their experience developing a Fedora repository from scratch. This is a work is offered without warranty or guarantees and shows you "how to do it" - or, at least, how it might be done!
  • Indiana University's Fedora pages, including some basic documentation and details on content models.
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Developing Applications with Fedora Commons
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on 05 Dec, Daniel Davis wrote:
mailing lists being used by Fedora Commons? There are a number of mailing lists in use by the Fedora Commons community. These mailing lists are usually the best "first point of contact" for help and to contact others with the same interests. What mailing lists are used by most ...
on 07 Jul, Daniel Davis wrote:
We welcome everyone to read the Fedora Commons Wiki and Project Trackers; you do not need an account. However, if you want to participate you must create an account; this is an unfortunate side effect of spam. Anyone may ...
on 11 Nov, A. Soroka wrote:
Issues around which we're finding work to be done: Image ingest UW Madison Image tifftojpeg2000 batch conversion scripts UW Madison image processing scripts, based on the Aware Image server UVa polling ActiveMessagingbased tiff to jp2k ...
on 24 Oct, Daniel Davis wrote:
Fedora Commons Community IRC This IRC channel exists but is rarely used. Is there interest in continuing? For more immediate feedback, ask a question on the Fedora IRC channel: : Server = irc.freenode.net : Channel = #fedorausers
on 28 Oct, Phil Cryer wrote:
September 2008, I sent an email to the Fedora Commons user list to learn how others are running Fedora in a production environment, specifically what bits they have exposed to the end user and what kind of web UI they were using ...
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