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  1. Cornelius Emase organized a Fedora Docs workshop at Kirinyaga University in Kenya!

    Not only is it great to support our documentation, but Cornelius is using this space as an entry point for people who are new to open source. :)

    ➡️ fedoramagazine.org/fedora-at-k

  2. What do you have to do to contribute to Fedora Docs?

    Wonder no more!

    The Fedora Docs team did a workshop to walk through how writing docs works in Fedora. It will take you from making your Fedora account through how to make merge requests.

    Take the first step! ➡️ youtu.be/F3CN_OxJp94

  3. A great way to familiar yourself with the Fedora Project is through our documentation. You can learn a lot about your favorite distro, but also about the teams that make them!

    ➡️ docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/d

  4. 🚀 Join us for the Fedora Docs Hands-on Workshop!

    📅 Date: June 21, 2025 4pm EAT (1pm UTC)
    🕒 Learn how to contribute to Fedora Docs, get hands-on experience, and explore beginner-friendly tasks with the community.

    🔗 Add to your calendar: calendar.app.google/vZUrHzANBj
    📚 Event details: fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_

    Let’s build docs together!

  5. When you fold documentation in different ways it can become helpful or more easily found by new people.

    That is what Fedora Docs is proposing by taking Ask Fedora responses and turning them into a knowledge base!

    If you are interested in contributing to this kind of documentation, please reach out via the matrix room at the end of the article. :)

    ➡️ fedoramagazine.org/lets-publis

  6. Next Fedora Docs workshop will be on May 23 at 3pm EDT (7pm UTC). Great opportunity to plug into contributing documentation for Fedora!

    ➡️ discussion.fedoraproject.org/t

  7. Fedora Docs contributor @hankuoffroad wrote a great article on how Kate can be used to simplify documentation writing! Give it a shot next time you contribute to Fedora Docs (or any docs, we all need help lol).

    ➡️ fedoramagazine.org/writing-doc

  8. Catch the Fedora Docs workshop tomorrow, Dec 7, at 8am UTC!

    Local times:

    08:00-09:00 in London
    09:00-10:00 in Berlin
    10:00-11:00 in Athens
    11:00-12:00 in Nairobi
    12:00-13:00 in Abu Dhabi
    13:30-14:30 in Bengaluru
    16:00-17:00 in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur
    17:00-18:00 in Seoul and Tokyo
    19:00-20:00 in Sydney

    Learn more: communityblog.fedoraproject.or

  9. We're rescheduling today's episode of the Fedora Podcast for two weeks from now. Join us then to learn more about Fedora Docs!

  10. We're talking about documentation in Fedora - how it's made, the team that maintains it, and the need we have for contributors in the space - tomorrow on the Fedora Podcast!

    Join us live tomorrow, Dec 5 at 5pm EST (10pm UTC).

    Live stream: youtube.com/watch?v=xiPqQJSWkmA
    Audio (next day): fedoraproject.fireside.fm/

  11. Are you interested in contributing to Fedora documentation but don't know where to start?

    The Fedora Docs team is hosting a workshop for how to get started on *Dec 7 at 8am UTC*! It's a good jumping off point for learning the basics and getting to know the people you can stay in touch with for questions.

    Learn more: communityblog.fedoraproject.or

  12. Second, Fedora Docs workshop! (2/3)

    If you benefit from user documentation, why not learn how to contribute user documentation?

    Join us on Thu, Dec 7 at 8am UTC. The Fedora Docs team will guide you on how to contribute user documentation, get ahead of technical writing skills, and learn Docs toolset.

    Meeting link: meet.jit.si/moderated/71f8be7e

  13. @fedora

    Big thanks to new comers and co-hosts for joining the Docs workshop today.

    The video link of live Docs editing will be shared here once editing is completed (ETA 30 Oct 2023).

    After the video is posted, we love to hear your feedback :)

    Docs team are excited to prepare the next one.

    #Fedora #FedoraDocs #Linux

  14. Fedora Docs technical workshop happening now!
    meet.jit.si/moderated/4f01eef9

    Join if you want to learn how to contribute to our documentation. 🧠

  15. The Fedora Docs team is looking for amazing people to work on documentation!

    They will be hosting a technical workshop to walk through Quick Docs, the types of articles that need review, how the UI works, Q&A, and next steps to continuing to contribute to Fedora Docs.

    Technical workshop will be on Thu, Oct 26 at 6pm UTC (2pm EDT):
    meet.jit.si/moderated/4f01eef9

    Join the workshop if you would like to learn how to contribute!

  16. The Fedora Docs team is hosting the first in a series of workshops on how to contribute to our documentation!

    Agenda will alternate each month for onboarding or a technical walkthrough so you can join for the program that you need.

    If you're interested in learning the ropes, let us know your preferred time slot at the link in this article.
    fedoramagazine.org/docs-worksh

  17. Fedora Docs is a great resource!

    Good for troubleshooting your Fedora install and learning about other Fedora variants. Also good for getting up to speed on Fedora Project governance, the teams that bring you Fedora, and lots of community processes and info.

    Documentation is important for supporting the community, so consider contributing back to it!

    ➡️ docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/d

  18. Up next in Flock To Fedora... Watch live!

    RHEL development in public: sched.co/1Or1p

    Fedora Docs plans and how to contribute: sched.co/1Or0N

    SPDX vs Fedora: sched.co/1Or1S

    Roundtable on packaging issues: sched.co/1Or1Y