Founded | September 22, 2003 |
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Founder | Warren Togami, Red Hat et al. |
Type | Community |
Focus | Open source |
Products | Fedora Linux, 389 Directory Server |
Method | Artwork, development, documentation, promotion, and translation.[1] |
Leader | Matthew Miller |
Website | fedoraproject |
The Fedora Project is an independent project[2] to co-ordinate the development of Fedora Linux, a Linux-based operating system, operating with the vision of "a world where everyone benefits from free and open source software built by inclusive, welcoming, and open-minded communities."[3] The project's mission statement is to create "an innovative platform for hardware, clouds, and containers that enables software developers and community members to build tailored solutions for their users".[4] The project also oversees Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux, a special interest group which maintains the eponymous packages.[5] The project was founded in 2003 as a result of a merger between the Red Hat Linux (RHL) and Fedora Linux projects. It is sponsored by Red Hat (an IBM subsidiary) primarily, but its employees make up only 35% of project contributors, and most of the over 2,000 contributors are unaffiliated members of the community.[6]