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these sites -- they might help you get your bearings.
children:
- name: Ask Fedora
icon: ask_fedora.png
data:
url: http://ask.fedoraproject.org/
description: >
Any question at all about Fedora? Ask it here.
- name: Tagger
icon: tagger.png
data:
url: http://apps.fedoraproject.org/tagger
description: >
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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: FAS
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts
description: >
The Fedora Account System. Update your profile
information and apply for membership in groups.

- name: For the Community
data:
description: >
Things for everyone! (chances are, this includes you).
children:
- name: Fedora Magazine
icon: magazine.png
data:
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: Kerneltest
icon: tux.png
data:
url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/kerneltest
description: >
As part of the <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KernelTestingInitiative">kernel
testing initiative</a> we provide a webapp where users and
automated systems can upload test results. If you have
access to hardware where we could catch tricky driver
issues, your assistance here would be much appreciated.
- name: Meetbot
icon: meetbot.png
data:
url: https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Fedora Infrastructure runs a friendly IRC bot that you may
know named <a href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zodbot">zodbot</a>.
Among its many and varied functions is logging IRC meetings,
the archives of which you can find here.
- name: Notifications
icon: fedmsg.png
data:
url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/notifications
description: >
Centrally managed preferences for Fedora Infrastructure
notifications to your inbox, irc client, and mobile device.
- name: Badges
icon: badges.png
data:
url: https://badges.fedoraproject.org
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: Packages
data:
url: http://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages
description: >
A meta-app over the other packaging apps; the best place to
find out what is in the Fedora repositories. Which
packages are present in which version, who is maintaining
them, what patches have been applied, what bugs have been
reported against them. All these kind of questions can be
answered here.
It is sometimes called "Fedora Community v2" after the old
<a href="http://admin.fedoraproject.org/community">Fedora Community</a> site.
- name: Bugzilla
icon: bugzilla.png
data:
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Election application. Voting is a right and a duty as a member
of the community; it is one of the things you can do to
influence the development of Fedora.
- name: Nuancier
icon: nuancier.png
data:
url: http://apps.fedoraproject.org/nuancier
description: >
Nuancier is a simple voting application for the
supplementary wallpapers included in Fedora.
- name: FedoraPeople
data:
url: http://fedorapeople.org
url: https://fedorapeople.org
description: >
Being a community member you gain access to fedorapeople which
provides you with a space on the web where you can upload
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Mailing lists are used for communication within the community.
There are lists for generic topics and lists more dedicated
to a specific topic, there is for sure one for you.
- name: Busmon
data:
url: http://apps.fedoraproject.org/busmon
description: >
A "cardiogram" for the <a href="http://fedmsg.com">fedmsg</a>
project. It's not really useful for anything, but it's
something pretty to look at -- it can give you the 10,000
foot view of "what's going on in Fedora" in real-time.
- name: Fedora Hosted
icon: trac.png
data:
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The Fedora Blocker Bug Tracker tracks release blocking bugs
and related updates in Fedora releases currently under
development.
- name: FedoCal
icon: fedocal.png
data:
url: http://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar
description: >
The Fedora Calendar (or <strong>fedocal</strong>), you might
have already guessed, is a public calendar service. You can
create your own calendar, or subscribe to others. Want to
be kept abrest of releases, freezes, and events? This is
the tool for you.

- name: For Packagers
data:
description: >
Here you'll find apps useful for Packagers' workflow.
children:
- name: COPR
icon: copr.png
data:
url: https://copr.fedoraproject.org
description: >
Copr is an easy-to-use automatic build system providing a
package repository as its output. You can make your **own** repositories!
- name: PkgDB
data:
url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb
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(repository: updates-testing) then a stable update
(repository: updates). Behold -- the <em>Magic
Cabbage.</em>
- name: Packages
data:
url: http://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages
description: >
The best place for someone outside the community to find out
what is in the Fedora repositories. Which packages is present,
in which version, who is maintaining it, what patches have
been applied, what bugs have been reported against it. All
this kind of questions can be answered there.
- name: SCM
icon: git-logo.png
data:
url: http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit
description:
description: >
Ever wonder <em>exactly</em> what is in the new release
of a Fedora package? This is where the change histories
of all the packages in Fedora for every release of
Fedora (and EPEL) are kept.. forever! A gold mine.
- name: Darkserver
data:
url: https://darkserver.fedoraproject.org
description: >
A set of tools and JSON service to help userspace developers
to debug their applications and libraries. People are be
able query the service based on <a
href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureBuildId">build-id(s)</a>
or rpm package names.

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: github2fedmsg
icon: github.png
data:
url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/github2fedmsg
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: For Sysadmins
data:
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description: >
Shows the health of our proxies. How many bytes?
Concurrent sessions? Health checks?
- name: Releng-Dash
data:
url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/releng-dash/
description: >
Track the status of the Fedora Release Engineering process.
Did the latest rawhide get rsynced out? How about for the
secondary arches? This read-only dashboard can help you
make a quick check.
- name: DataGrepper
icon: fedmsg.png
data:
url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper
description: >
DataGrepper is an HTTP API for querying the datanommer
database. You can use it to dig into the history of the
<a href="http://fedmsg.com">fedmsg</a> message bus. You
can grab events by username, by package, by message
source, by topic... you name it.

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