About the projectlists. fedoraproject. org is the centralized communication hub for the Fedora community. The platform, powered by HyperKitty (version 1.3.7), aggregates mailing lists tha...
lists. fedoraproject. org is the centralized communication hub for the Fedora community. The platform, powered by HyperKitty (version 1.3.7), aggregates mailing lists that serve as the main tool for discussing development, user support and coordinating testing of the distribution.
The site not only stores email archives, but provides a convenient interface for navigating through hundreds of thematic groups. Here you can find both general forums and highly specialized channels for specific projects, such as FreeIPA or 389 Directory Servers.
Activity on the portal is distributed across several key vectors of ecosystem development:
The portal interface offers flexible filtering tools. The user can sort lists by popularity, activity, or alphabet. It is possible to hide inactive or private mailings so as not to clutter the review.
The data structure is clearly divided: on the left is a short list with the number of participants and discussions, and on the right is a detailed description of the topic. For example, for the list itriage@lists. fedoraproject. orgi indicates that this is Fedora BugZappers, that is, a group dedicated to checking bugs.
Navigation through archives is implemented through pagination. Currently, 68 pages of results are available, with the user choosing the output density: from 10 to 200 records per page. Hotkeys are also available to quickly move between messages (j - next, k - previous).
On the lists website. fedoraproject. org has a By name filter. You can quickly find the channel you need, for example, ikdei for the graphical environment or ikerneli for kernel development.
This is what the iusers@lists list is for. fedoroproject. orgi. There, 49 participants help solve problems with installing and using the distribution.
The main resource for QA is itest@lists. fedoraproject. orgi. It is used for quality control before releasing new versions of Fedora.
Yes, there is a list iepel-devel@lists. fedoraproject. orgi, which discusses package development for Enterprise Linux.
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