From 0a02b3230f040f061d401499e6731b3d8857a97d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 09 2020 20:24:43 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 1/16] moved FWD dir to new events module --- diff --git a/antora.yml b/antora.yml index 7af343e..78e1c18 100644 --- a/antora.yml +++ b/antora.yml @@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ start_page: ROOT:index # This lists all the menu definitions of your component. nav: - modules/ROOT/nav.adoc +- modules/events/nav.adoc diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/about.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/about.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index f189b0a..0000000 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/about.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -include::{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] - -= About Fedora Women's Day - -Fedora Women's Day (FWD) is a day of celebration to raise awareness and gratitude for women contributors across the Fedora Project. -Fedora Women's Day marks the anniversary of the {FWIKI}/Women[Fedora Women] team. -The event is headed by Fedora's xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. - -Across September, we encourage more women contributors across Fedora to connect and network with one another. -Fedora Women's Day highlights and celebrates the women of open source communities like Fedora and their contributions to their projects and community. -They are also an opportunity for women to learn about free and open source software and jump-start their journey as a user of FOSS and/or become a contributor. -They also provide a platform for women to connect, learn, and be inspired by other women in open source communities and beyond. diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/resource-pack.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/resource-pack.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index 7582231..0000000 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/resource-pack.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -include::{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] - -= FWD organizer resource pack - -This page is the resource pack provided to xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. -These resources summarize information about Fedora. -It also provides suggestions for what organizers should put on their agendas. -Each sub-heading below represents a different piece of the resource pack. - -**Did you find people interested in contributing to Fedora**, Kindly help them create link:https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Welcome-to-Fedora/issues[Welcome to Fedora tickets] for themselves for Fedora Join SIG to keep track of their progress and help them become contributors. -Read about the process link:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/[here]. - -If you need any help with it, Feel free to reach out to Fedora Join SIG for co-ordination at any of Fedora Join SIG's https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/#communication[Communication channels]. - -== About Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team - -At your event, please introduce the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team to your attendees. -The explanation includes what the team does in the Fedora community and some of our upcoming goals. -If anyone wants to learn more, you can share our xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[team introduction page] with them. - -What is the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team:: -Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. -The team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to): -* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity in Fedora within and outside the Fedora community (like Fedora Women's Day!) -* Supporting community building and engagement activities to foster inclusion -* Coordinating with Fedora sub-projects to foster Diversity and Inclusion in the community -* Supporting programs committed to building diversity and inclusion in Free and Open Source Software communities - -What the team is working on:: -The team is working on a different range of tasks to support diversity and inclusion efforts in the Fedora Project. -Recently, at the 2018 https://flocktofedora.org/[Fedora Flock conference], new additions were made to the conference, including gender-neutral bathrooms, a quiet room, and communication preference stickers. -This supported our existing effort to draft https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/54[event inclusion guidelines] for Fedora event organizers. -The intention is to share it widely with others in the community (and possibly other communities) to follow best practices for event organizers. -Additionally, we hope to launch a https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/62[demographic survey] of the Fedora community in early 2019. - - -== Fedora Editions - -{FWIKI}/Editions[Fedora Editions] are the flagship configurations of Fedora offered by the Fedora Project. -They are promoted on the https://getfedora.org/[getfedora.org] website. -Each Edition has a different use case and audience, explained below. - -=== Fedora Workstation - -https://getfedora.org/workstation/[Fedora Workstation] is the primary desktop configuration offered by Fedora. -If your audience is looking to use Linux on the desktop or learn how to develop in a Linux environment, Fedora Workstation is a great choice. -It ships the https://www.gnome.org/[GNOME Desktop Environment], includes latest versions of programming languages and libraries, and is easy to make a https://fedoramagazine.org/make-fedora-usb-stick/[bootable USB stick]. - -See recent features to Fedora Workstation {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Workstation[here]. - -=== Fedora Server - -https://getfedora.org/server/[Fedora Server] is the primary server configuration offered by Fedora. -If your audience includes system administrators, Fedora Server is a good choice for seasoned system administrators to work with the latest technologies from the open source community. -It is a short-lifecycle, community-supported server environment. -Fedora Server features https://cockpit-project.org/[Cockpit], https://www.freeipa.org/page/About[FreeIPA identity management], and the brand-new https://docs.pagure.org/modularity/[Fedora Server Modular Edition]. - -See recent features to Fedora Server {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Server[here]. - -=== Fedora Silverblue - -https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/[Fedora Silverblue] is a variant of Fedora Workstation. -It looks, feels and behaves like a regular desktop operating system, and the experience is similar to what you find with a standard Fedora Workstation. - -However, unlike other operating systems, Silverblue is immutable. -This means that every installation is identical to every other installation of the same version. -The operating system that is on disk is exactly the same from one machine to the next, and it never changes as it is used. - -=== Fedora CoreOS - -https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/[Fedora CoreOS] is an automatically updating, minimal, monolithic, container-focused operating system, designed for clusters but also operable standalone, optimized for Kubernetes but also great without it. -It aims to combine the best of both CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host, integrating technology like Ignition from Container Linux with rpm-ostree and SELinux hardening from Project Atomic. -Its goal is to provide the best container host to run containerized workloads securely and at scale. - -=== Fedora IoT - -xref:iot:ROOT:index.adoc[Fedora IoT] or Fedora Internet of Things is a Fedora Edition to provide a strong foundation for IoT ecosystems. -Whether you’re working on a project at home, industrial gateways, smart cities or analytics with AI/ML, Fedora IoT can provide a trusted open source platform to build on. -Fedora IoT rolling releases help you keep your ecosystem up-to-date. - -== Fedora Objectives - -[quote, 'From https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/objectives/[Fedora Objectives]'] -____ -The primary role of the Fedora Council is to identify the short, medium, and long term goals of the Fedora community and to organize and enable the project to best achieve them. -Each objective has a designated Objective Lead who is responsible for coordinating efforts to reach the Objective’s goals, for evaluating and reporting on progress, and for working regularly with all relevant groups in Fedora to ensure that progress is made. -____ - -These Objectives are listed as follows: - -* xref:minimization:index.adoc[Fedora Minimization] -* {FWIKI}/Objectives/Fedora_IoT[Internet of Things (IoT)] - -== Fedora <3 Python - -https://fedoralovespython.org/[*fedoralovespython.org*]:: -Collection of resources on using Python on Fedora. -https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/python-installation.html[*Python - Fedora Developer Portal*]:: -Steps and guides on how to install, use, and develop with Python on Fedora (including Django, Flask, https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/scipy.html[SciPy] and more). -http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/[*Python 3 porting database*]:: -Fedora's Python 3 porting database. -Shows progress towards fully migrating Fedora Python packages to Python 3. -https://labs.fedoraproject.org/python-classroom/[*Python Classroom Lab*]:: -Fedora Lab intended for teachers and instructors teaching students Python. -It includes several Python development tools and libraries not normally installed by default (also is available as GNOME desktop, a Vagrant VM, or a Docker container). -https://whatcanidoforfedora.org/en/#coding#python[*Contributing to Python in Fedora*]:: -Helpful resources to find ways to contribute to Python efforts in Fedora. -https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/python/[*Python articles on Fedora Magazine*]:: -All articles on the Fedora Magazine related to Python in Fedora. -Two great examples are https://fedoramagazine.org/python-3-7-now-available-in-fedora/[_Python 3.7 now available in Fedora_] and https://fedoramagazine.org/install-pipenv-fedora/[_How to install Pipenv on Fedora_]. - diff --git a/modules/events/nav.adoc b/modules/events/nav.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cec18af --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/events/nav.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +* xref:index.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] +** xref:resource-pack.adoc[Resource pack] diff --git a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc06bf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ += About Fedora Women's Day + +Fedora Women's Day (FWD) is a day of celebration to raise awareness and gratitude for women contributors across the Fedora Project. +Fedora Women's Day marks the anniversary of the {FWIKI}/Women[Fedora Women] team. +The event is headed by Fedora's xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. + +Across September, we encourage more women contributors across Fedora to connect and network with one another. +Fedora Women's Day highlights and celebrates the women of open source communities like Fedora and their contributions to their projects and community. +They are also an opportunity for women to learn about free and open source software and jump-start their journey as a user of FOSS and/or become a contributor. +They also provide a platform for women to connect, learn, and be inspired by other women in open source communities and beyond. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47ae73e --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ += FWD organizer resource pack + +This page is the resource pack provided to xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. +These resources summarize information about Fedora. +It also provides suggestions for what organizers should put on their agendas. +Each sub-heading below represents a different piece of the resource pack. + +**Did you find people interested in contributing to Fedora**, Kindly help them create link:https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Welcome-to-Fedora/issues[Welcome to Fedora tickets] for themselves for Fedora Join SIG to keep track of their progress and help them become contributors. +Read about the process link:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/[here]. + +If you need any help with it, Feel free to reach out to Fedora Join SIG for co-ordination at any of Fedora Join SIG's https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/#communication[Communication channels]. + +== About Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team + +At your event, please introduce the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team to your attendees. +The explanation includes what the team does in the Fedora community and some of our upcoming goals. +If anyone wants to learn more, you can share our xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[team introduction page] with them. + +What is the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team:: +Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. +The team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to): +* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity in Fedora within and outside the Fedora community (like Fedora Women's Day!) +* Supporting community building and engagement activities to foster inclusion +* Coordinating with Fedora sub-projects to foster Diversity and Inclusion in the community +* Supporting programs committed to building diversity and inclusion in Free and Open Source Software communities + +What the team is working on:: +The team is working on a different range of tasks to support diversity and inclusion efforts in the Fedora Project. +Recently, at the 2018 https://flocktofedora.org/[Fedora Flock conference], new additions were made to the conference, including gender-neutral bathrooms, a quiet room, and communication preference stickers. +This supported our existing effort to draft https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/54[event inclusion guidelines] for Fedora event organizers. +The intention is to share it widely with others in the community (and possibly other communities) to follow best practices for event organizers. +Additionally, we hope to launch a https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/62[demographic survey] of the Fedora community in early 2019. + + +== Fedora Editions + +{FWIKI}/Editions[Fedora Editions] are the flagship configurations of Fedora offered by the Fedora Project. +They are promoted on the https://getfedora.org/[getfedora.org] website. +Each Edition has a different use case and audience, explained below. + +=== Fedora Workstation + +https://getfedora.org/workstation/[Fedora Workstation] is the primary desktop configuration offered by Fedora. +If your audience is looking to use Linux on the desktop or learn how to develop in a Linux environment, Fedora Workstation is a great choice. +It ships the https://www.gnome.org/[GNOME Desktop Environment], includes latest versions of programming languages and libraries, and is easy to make a https://fedoramagazine.org/make-fedora-usb-stick/[bootable USB stick]. + +See recent features to Fedora Workstation {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Workstation[here]. + +=== Fedora Server + +https://getfedora.org/server/[Fedora Server] is the primary server configuration offered by Fedora. +If your audience includes system administrators, Fedora Server is a good choice for seasoned system administrators to work with the latest technologies from the open source community. +It is a short-lifecycle, community-supported server environment. +Fedora Server features https://cockpit-project.org/[Cockpit], https://www.freeipa.org/page/About[FreeIPA identity management], and the brand-new https://docs.pagure.org/modularity/[Fedora Server Modular Edition]. + +See recent features to Fedora Server {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Server[here]. + +=== Fedora Silverblue + +https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/[Fedora Silverblue] is a variant of Fedora Workstation. +It looks, feels and behaves like a regular desktop operating system, and the experience is similar to what you find with a standard Fedora Workstation. + +However, unlike other operating systems, Silverblue is immutable. +This means that every installation is identical to every other installation of the same version. +The operating system that is on disk is exactly the same from one machine to the next, and it never changes as it is used. + +=== Fedora CoreOS + +https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/[Fedora CoreOS] is an automatically updating, minimal, monolithic, container-focused operating system, designed for clusters but also operable standalone, optimized for Kubernetes but also great without it. +It aims to combine the best of both CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host, integrating technology like Ignition from Container Linux with rpm-ostree and SELinux hardening from Project Atomic. +Its goal is to provide the best container host to run containerized workloads securely and at scale. + +=== Fedora IoT + +xref:iot:ROOT:index.adoc[Fedora IoT] or Fedora Internet of Things is a Fedora Edition to provide a strong foundation for IoT ecosystems. +Whether you’re working on a project at home, industrial gateways, smart cities or analytics with AI/ML, Fedora IoT can provide a trusted open source platform to build on. +Fedora IoT rolling releases help you keep your ecosystem up-to-date. + +== Fedora Objectives + +[quote, 'From https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/objectives/[Fedora Objectives]'] +____ +The primary role of the Fedora Council is to identify the short, medium, and long term goals of the Fedora community and to organize and enable the project to best achieve them. +Each objective has a designated Objective Lead who is responsible for coordinating efforts to reach the Objective’s goals, for evaluating and reporting on progress, and for working regularly with all relevant groups in Fedora to ensure that progress is made. +____ + +These Objectives are listed as follows: + +* xref:minimization:index.adoc[Fedora Minimization] +* {FWIKI}/Objectives/Fedora_IoT[Internet of Things (IoT)] + +== Fedora <3 Python + +https://fedoralovespython.org/[*fedoralovespython.org*]:: +Collection of resources on using Python on Fedora. +https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/python-installation.html[*Python - Fedora Developer Portal*]:: +Steps and guides on how to install, use, and develop with Python on Fedora (including Django, Flask, https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/scipy.html[SciPy] and more). +http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/[*Python 3 porting database*]:: +Fedora's Python 3 porting database. +Shows progress towards fully migrating Fedora Python packages to Python 3. +https://labs.fedoraproject.org/python-classroom/[*Python Classroom Lab*]:: +Fedora Lab intended for teachers and instructors teaching students Python. +It includes several Python development tools and libraries not normally installed by default (also is available as GNOME desktop, a Vagrant VM, or a Docker container). +https://whatcanidoforfedora.org/en/#coding#python[*Contributing to Python in Fedora*]:: +Helpful resources to find ways to contribute to Python efforts in Fedora. +https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/python/[*Python articles on Fedora Magazine*]:: +All articles on the Fedora Magazine related to Python in Fedora. +Two great examples are https://fedoramagazine.org/python-3-7-now-available-in-fedora/[_Python 3.7 now available in Fedora_] and https://fedoramagazine.org/install-pipenv-fedora/[_How to install Pipenv on Fedora_]. + From 1dcef4f4a4ed20f86fccc6c93a9ba19c891d69a5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 09 2020 20:24:43 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 2/16] created a D&I events dropdown.added FWD under it. --- diff --git a/modules/events/nav.adoc b/modules/events/nav.adoc index cec18af..bc981a8 100644 --- a/modules/events/nav.adoc +++ b/modules/events/nav.adoc @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ -* xref:index.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] -** xref:resource-pack.adoc[Resource pack] +* xref:index.adoc[D&I Events] +** xref:about-fwd.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] +*** xref:fwd-resource-pack.adoc[Resource pack] diff --git a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc06bf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ += About Fedora Women's Day + +Fedora Women's Day (FWD) is a day of celebration to raise awareness and gratitude for women contributors across the Fedora Project. +Fedora Women's Day marks the anniversary of the {FWIKI}/Women[Fedora Women] team. +The event is headed by Fedora's xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. + +Across September, we encourage more women contributors across Fedora to connect and network with one another. +Fedora Women's Day highlights and celebrates the women of open source communities like Fedora and their contributions to their projects and community. +They are also an opportunity for women to learn about free and open source software and jump-start their journey as a user of FOSS and/or become a contributor. +They also provide a platform for women to connect, learn, and be inspired by other women in open source communities and beyond. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47ae73e --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ += FWD organizer resource pack + +This page is the resource pack provided to xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. +These resources summarize information about Fedora. +It also provides suggestions for what organizers should put on their agendas. +Each sub-heading below represents a different piece of the resource pack. + +**Did you find people interested in contributing to Fedora**, Kindly help them create link:https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Welcome-to-Fedora/issues[Welcome to Fedora tickets] for themselves for Fedora Join SIG to keep track of their progress and help them become contributors. +Read about the process link:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/[here]. + +If you need any help with it, Feel free to reach out to Fedora Join SIG for co-ordination at any of Fedora Join SIG's https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/#communication[Communication channels]. + +== About Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team + +At your event, please introduce the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team to your attendees. +The explanation includes what the team does in the Fedora community and some of our upcoming goals. +If anyone wants to learn more, you can share our xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[team introduction page] with them. + +What is the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team:: +Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. +The team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to): +* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity in Fedora within and outside the Fedora community (like Fedora Women's Day!) +* Supporting community building and engagement activities to foster inclusion +* Coordinating with Fedora sub-projects to foster Diversity and Inclusion in the community +* Supporting programs committed to building diversity and inclusion in Free and Open Source Software communities + +What the team is working on:: +The team is working on a different range of tasks to support diversity and inclusion efforts in the Fedora Project. +Recently, at the 2018 https://flocktofedora.org/[Fedora Flock conference], new additions were made to the conference, including gender-neutral bathrooms, a quiet room, and communication preference stickers. +This supported our existing effort to draft https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/54[event inclusion guidelines] for Fedora event organizers. +The intention is to share it widely with others in the community (and possibly other communities) to follow best practices for event organizers. +Additionally, we hope to launch a https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/62[demographic survey] of the Fedora community in early 2019. + + +== Fedora Editions + +{FWIKI}/Editions[Fedora Editions] are the flagship configurations of Fedora offered by the Fedora Project. +They are promoted on the https://getfedora.org/[getfedora.org] website. +Each Edition has a different use case and audience, explained below. + +=== Fedora Workstation + +https://getfedora.org/workstation/[Fedora Workstation] is the primary desktop configuration offered by Fedora. +If your audience is looking to use Linux on the desktop or learn how to develop in a Linux environment, Fedora Workstation is a great choice. +It ships the https://www.gnome.org/[GNOME Desktop Environment], includes latest versions of programming languages and libraries, and is easy to make a https://fedoramagazine.org/make-fedora-usb-stick/[bootable USB stick]. + +See recent features to Fedora Workstation {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Workstation[here]. + +=== Fedora Server + +https://getfedora.org/server/[Fedora Server] is the primary server configuration offered by Fedora. +If your audience includes system administrators, Fedora Server is a good choice for seasoned system administrators to work with the latest technologies from the open source community. +It is a short-lifecycle, community-supported server environment. +Fedora Server features https://cockpit-project.org/[Cockpit], https://www.freeipa.org/page/About[FreeIPA identity management], and the brand-new https://docs.pagure.org/modularity/[Fedora Server Modular Edition]. + +See recent features to Fedora Server {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Server[here]. + +=== Fedora Silverblue + +https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/[Fedora Silverblue] is a variant of Fedora Workstation. +It looks, feels and behaves like a regular desktop operating system, and the experience is similar to what you find with a standard Fedora Workstation. + +However, unlike other operating systems, Silverblue is immutable. +This means that every installation is identical to every other installation of the same version. +The operating system that is on disk is exactly the same from one machine to the next, and it never changes as it is used. + +=== Fedora CoreOS + +https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/[Fedora CoreOS] is an automatically updating, minimal, monolithic, container-focused operating system, designed for clusters but also operable standalone, optimized for Kubernetes but also great without it. +It aims to combine the best of both CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host, integrating technology like Ignition from Container Linux with rpm-ostree and SELinux hardening from Project Atomic. +Its goal is to provide the best container host to run containerized workloads securely and at scale. + +=== Fedora IoT + +xref:iot:ROOT:index.adoc[Fedora IoT] or Fedora Internet of Things is a Fedora Edition to provide a strong foundation for IoT ecosystems. +Whether you’re working on a project at home, industrial gateways, smart cities or analytics with AI/ML, Fedora IoT can provide a trusted open source platform to build on. +Fedora IoT rolling releases help you keep your ecosystem up-to-date. + +== Fedora Objectives + +[quote, 'From https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/objectives/[Fedora Objectives]'] +____ +The primary role of the Fedora Council is to identify the short, medium, and long term goals of the Fedora community and to organize and enable the project to best achieve them. +Each objective has a designated Objective Lead who is responsible for coordinating efforts to reach the Objective’s goals, for evaluating and reporting on progress, and for working regularly with all relevant groups in Fedora to ensure that progress is made. +____ + +These Objectives are listed as follows: + +* xref:minimization:index.adoc[Fedora Minimization] +* {FWIKI}/Objectives/Fedora_IoT[Internet of Things (IoT)] + +== Fedora <3 Python + +https://fedoralovespython.org/[*fedoralovespython.org*]:: +Collection of resources on using Python on Fedora. +https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/python-installation.html[*Python - Fedora Developer Portal*]:: +Steps and guides on how to install, use, and develop with Python on Fedora (including Django, Flask, https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/scipy.html[SciPy] and more). +http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/[*Python 3 porting database*]:: +Fedora's Python 3 porting database. +Shows progress towards fully migrating Fedora Python packages to Python 3. +https://labs.fedoraproject.org/python-classroom/[*Python Classroom Lab*]:: +Fedora Lab intended for teachers and instructors teaching students Python. +It includes several Python development tools and libraries not normally installed by default (also is available as GNOME desktop, a Vagrant VM, or a Docker container). +https://whatcanidoforfedora.org/en/#coding#python[*Contributing to Python in Fedora*]:: +Helpful resources to find ways to contribute to Python efforts in Fedora. +https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/python/[*Python articles on Fedora Magazine*]:: +All articles on the Fedora Magazine related to Python in Fedora. +Two great examples are https://fedoramagazine.org/python-3-7-now-available-in-fedora/[_Python 3.7 now available in Fedora_] and https://fedoramagazine.org/install-pipenv-fedora/[_How to install Pipenv on Fedora_]. + diff --git a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc index bc06bf2..cc19a9c 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc @@ -1,10 +1,7 @@ -= About Fedora Women's Day - -Fedora Women's Day (FWD) is a day of celebration to raise awareness and gratitude for women contributors across the Fedora Project. -Fedora Women's Day marks the anniversary of the {FWIKI}/Women[Fedora Women] team. -The event is headed by Fedora's xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. - -Across September, we encourage more women contributors across Fedora to connect and network with one another. -Fedora Women's Day highlights and celebrates the women of open source communities like Fedora and their contributions to their projects and community. -They are also an opportunity for women to learn about free and open source software and jump-start their journey as a user of FOSS and/or become a contributor. -They also provide a platform for women to connect, learn, and be inspired by other women in open source communities and beyond. \ No newline at end of file += Events + +The purpose of this page is to build a *Fedora Diversity events calendar* and to identify *regional participation* for each event. +Since the agenda of the Diversity and Inclusion team is to assist minorities and promote a more inclusive Fedora community, we are targeting events which are minority-specific. + +This page is maintained by the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team. +In case of any modifications required, please contact xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team] or the xref:council:ROOT:diversity-advisor.adoc[Diversity Adviser]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index 47ae73e..0000000 --- a/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -= FWD organizer resource pack - -This page is the resource pack provided to xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. -These resources summarize information about Fedora. -It also provides suggestions for what organizers should put on their agendas. -Each sub-heading below represents a different piece of the resource pack. - -**Did you find people interested in contributing to Fedora**, Kindly help them create link:https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Welcome-to-Fedora/issues[Welcome to Fedora tickets] for themselves for Fedora Join SIG to keep track of their progress and help them become contributors. -Read about the process link:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/[here]. - -If you need any help with it, Feel free to reach out to Fedora Join SIG for co-ordination at any of Fedora Join SIG's https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/#communication[Communication channels]. - -== About Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team - -At your event, please introduce the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team to your attendees. -The explanation includes what the team does in the Fedora community and some of our upcoming goals. -If anyone wants to learn more, you can share our xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[team introduction page] with them. - -What is the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team:: -Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. -The team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to): -* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity in Fedora within and outside the Fedora community (like Fedora Women's Day!) -* Supporting community building and engagement activities to foster inclusion -* Coordinating with Fedora sub-projects to foster Diversity and Inclusion in the community -* Supporting programs committed to building diversity and inclusion in Free and Open Source Software communities - -What the team is working on:: -The team is working on a different range of tasks to support diversity and inclusion efforts in the Fedora Project. -Recently, at the 2018 https://flocktofedora.org/[Fedora Flock conference], new additions were made to the conference, including gender-neutral bathrooms, a quiet room, and communication preference stickers. -This supported our existing effort to draft https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/54[event inclusion guidelines] for Fedora event organizers. -The intention is to share it widely with others in the community (and possibly other communities) to follow best practices for event organizers. -Additionally, we hope to launch a https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/62[demographic survey] of the Fedora community in early 2019. - - -== Fedora Editions - -{FWIKI}/Editions[Fedora Editions] are the flagship configurations of Fedora offered by the Fedora Project. -They are promoted on the https://getfedora.org/[getfedora.org] website. -Each Edition has a different use case and audience, explained below. - -=== Fedora Workstation - -https://getfedora.org/workstation/[Fedora Workstation] is the primary desktop configuration offered by Fedora. -If your audience is looking to use Linux on the desktop or learn how to develop in a Linux environment, Fedora Workstation is a great choice. -It ships the https://www.gnome.org/[GNOME Desktop Environment], includes latest versions of programming languages and libraries, and is easy to make a https://fedoramagazine.org/make-fedora-usb-stick/[bootable USB stick]. - -See recent features to Fedora Workstation {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Workstation[here]. - -=== Fedora Server - -https://getfedora.org/server/[Fedora Server] is the primary server configuration offered by Fedora. -If your audience includes system administrators, Fedora Server is a good choice for seasoned system administrators to work with the latest technologies from the open source community. -It is a short-lifecycle, community-supported server environment. -Fedora Server features https://cockpit-project.org/[Cockpit], https://www.freeipa.org/page/About[FreeIPA identity management], and the brand-new https://docs.pagure.org/modularity/[Fedora Server Modular Edition]. - -See recent features to Fedora Server {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Server[here]. - -=== Fedora Silverblue - -https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/[Fedora Silverblue] is a variant of Fedora Workstation. -It looks, feels and behaves like a regular desktop operating system, and the experience is similar to what you find with a standard Fedora Workstation. - -However, unlike other operating systems, Silverblue is immutable. -This means that every installation is identical to every other installation of the same version. -The operating system that is on disk is exactly the same from one machine to the next, and it never changes as it is used. - -=== Fedora CoreOS - -https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/[Fedora CoreOS] is an automatically updating, minimal, monolithic, container-focused operating system, designed for clusters but also operable standalone, optimized for Kubernetes but also great without it. -It aims to combine the best of both CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host, integrating technology like Ignition from Container Linux with rpm-ostree and SELinux hardening from Project Atomic. -Its goal is to provide the best container host to run containerized workloads securely and at scale. - -=== Fedora IoT - -xref:iot:ROOT:index.adoc[Fedora IoT] or Fedora Internet of Things is a Fedora Edition to provide a strong foundation for IoT ecosystems. -Whether you’re working on a project at home, industrial gateways, smart cities or analytics with AI/ML, Fedora IoT can provide a trusted open source platform to build on. -Fedora IoT rolling releases help you keep your ecosystem up-to-date. - -== Fedora Objectives - -[quote, 'From https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/objectives/[Fedora Objectives]'] -____ -The primary role of the Fedora Council is to identify the short, medium, and long term goals of the Fedora community and to organize and enable the project to best achieve them. -Each objective has a designated Objective Lead who is responsible for coordinating efforts to reach the Objective’s goals, for evaluating and reporting on progress, and for working regularly with all relevant groups in Fedora to ensure that progress is made. -____ - -These Objectives are listed as follows: - -* xref:minimization:index.adoc[Fedora Minimization] -* {FWIKI}/Objectives/Fedora_IoT[Internet of Things (IoT)] - -== Fedora <3 Python - -https://fedoralovespython.org/[*fedoralovespython.org*]:: -Collection of resources on using Python on Fedora. -https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/python-installation.html[*Python - Fedora Developer Portal*]:: -Steps and guides on how to install, use, and develop with Python on Fedora (including Django, Flask, https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/scipy.html[SciPy] and more). -http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/[*Python 3 porting database*]:: -Fedora's Python 3 porting database. -Shows progress towards fully migrating Fedora Python packages to Python 3. -https://labs.fedoraproject.org/python-classroom/[*Python Classroom Lab*]:: -Fedora Lab intended for teachers and instructors teaching students Python. -It includes several Python development tools and libraries not normally installed by default (also is available as GNOME desktop, a Vagrant VM, or a Docker container). -https://whatcanidoforfedora.org/en/#coding#python[*Contributing to Python in Fedora*]:: -Helpful resources to find ways to contribute to Python efforts in Fedora. -https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/python/[*Python articles on Fedora Magazine*]:: -All articles on the Fedora Magazine related to Python in Fedora. -Two great examples are https://fedoramagazine.org/python-3-7-now-available-in-fedora/[_Python 3.7 now available in Fedora_] and https://fedoramagazine.org/install-pipenv-fedora/[_How to install Pipenv on Fedora_]. - From 7c47b97b2b06ba10c4c34a6758e6b1086bbfd957 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 09 2020 20:24:43 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 3/16] added path to partials --- diff --git a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc index bc06bf2..d022b28 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +include::ROOT:partial$:attributes.adoc[] + = About Fedora Women's Day Fedora Women's Day (FWD) is a day of celebration to raise awareness and gratitude for women contributors across the Fedora Project. diff --git a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc index 47ae73e..6e8c319 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +include::ROOT:partial$:attributes.adoc[] + = FWD organizer resource pack This page is the resource pack provided to xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. diff --git a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc index cc19a9c..e499042 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +include::ROOT:partial$:attributes.adoc[] + = Events The purpose of this page is to build a *Fedora Diversity events calendar* and to identify *regional participation* for each event. From 5fa624b12bd37f2f0d5b7041521b4c0ce749e593 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 09 2020 20:43:26 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 4/16] removed events from ROOT nav.adoc --- diff --git a/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc b/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc index 5df6810..3a5cf21 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ * xref:team.adoc[About Diversity and Inclusion Team] -* xref:events.adoc[D&I events] * xref:demographic-survey.adoc[Demographic survey] * Fedora Women's Day (FWD) ** xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[About FWD] From 50c51a58798cd243ec434c220a12cf85f5e6a706 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 09 2020 20:57:42 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 5/16] removed Fedora Women's Day tab from ROOT nav.adoc --- diff --git a/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc b/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc index 3a5cf21..04c3b29 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc @@ -1,8 +1,5 @@ * xref:team.adoc[About Diversity and Inclusion Team] * xref:demographic-survey.adoc[Demographic survey] -* Fedora Women's Day (FWD) -** xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[About FWD] -** xref:fedora-womens-day/resource-pack.adoc[Resource pack] * xref:get-involved.adoc[Get involved] * xref:meetings.adoc[Meetings] * Policy From 8fad3dbf1e52c15375398c6aab18fd546c112535 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 11 2020 03:24:30 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 6/16] probably fixed attributes issue --- diff --git a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc index d022b28..a9da104 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -include::ROOT:partial$:attributes.adoc[] +include::ROOT:{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] = About Fedora Women's Day diff --git a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc index 6e8c319..ed763ec 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -include::ROOT:partial$:attributes.adoc[] +include::ROOT:{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] = FWD organizer resource pack diff --git a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc index e499042..c617f44 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -include::ROOT:partial$:attributes.adoc[] +include::ROOT:{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] = Events From a58f3f73ad76032bd0a039c0ca3bd1c3afe91c71 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 11 2020 21:43:18 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 7/16] partials changed to new antora syntax --- diff --git a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc index a9da104..33d112c 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -include::ROOT:{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] +include::ROOT:partial$attributes.adoc[] = About Fedora Women's Day diff --git a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc index ed763ec..d5187f2 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -include::ROOT:{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] +include::ROOT:partial$attributes.adoc[] = FWD organizer resource pack diff --git a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc index c617f44..d2dd63b 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -include::ROOT:{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] +include::ROOT:partial$attributes.adoc[] = Events From 7f9e603f552bd41374df560985f1cc620ec065fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 11 2020 22:44:15 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 8/16] updating current with upstream --- diff --git a/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc b/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc index 04c3b29..3aa53e5 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ * xref:team.adoc[About Diversity and Inclusion Team] +* xref:events.adoc[D&I events] * xref:demographic-survey.adoc[Demographic survey] * xref:get-involved.adoc[Get involved] -* xref:meetings.adoc[Meetings] +* xref:meetings.adoc[D&I Meeting Guide] * Policy ** xref:policy/decision-process.adoc[Decision-making process] diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/get-involved.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/get-involved.adoc index 5350e2b..48f68eb 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/get-involved.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/get-involved.adoc @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Consider these questions when introducing yourself: [[join-irc-telegram]] -== Join IRC/Telegram group chat +== Join IRC/Telegram/Matrix group chat The Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team has a real-time group chat. We use this group chat for quick updates, friendly chatter, and running meetings. @@ -71,10 +71,9 @@ Both are bridged to each other, so folks in IRC will see Telegram messages and v Here are the easiest ways to join: -* IRC -** link:ircs://chat.freenode.net:6697/%23fedora-diversity[`chat.freenode.net/#fedora-diversity`] -** https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#fedora-diversity[Web chat] +* https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#fedora-diversity[IRC Web chat] * https://t.me/fedoradiversity[Telegram] +* https://app.element.io/#/room/#fedora-diversity:matrix.org[Matrix] Don't forget to say hi when you join! diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc index 5d7d500..29f4e57 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc @@ -3,37 +3,26 @@ include::{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] = Diversity and inclusion in Fedora The Fedora Project welcomes and encourages participation by everyone. -Our community is based on mutual respect, tolerance, and encouragement, and we are working to help each other live up to these principles. -Please, refer to our xref:project:ROOT:code-of-conduct.adoc[Code of Conduct] if you need more information. -Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. -You can watch our recent video showcasing the Fedora community https://youtu.be/Ig0gnM9jsm0[here]. +Our community is based on mutual respect, tolerance, and encouragement, and we work to help each other live up to these principles. +Please, refer to our xref:project:ROOT:code-of-conduct.adoc[Code of Conduct] for more information. +The Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team (Fedora D&I team) is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in the Fedora community. + +You can watch our recent video showcasing the Fedora community https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1eHRoEps6I[here]. [[goals]] == Goals -The goal of this initiative is to help foster diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. -Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to) +The goal of this initiative is to help foster diversity and inclusion in the Fedora community. +The Fedora D&I team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to): -* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity in Fedora within and outside the Fedora community. +* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity within Fedora and outside the Fedora community. * Supporting community building and engagement activities to foster inclusion. -* Coordinating with Fedora SIGs and subprojects to foster Diversity and Inclusion in the community. +* Coordinating with Fedora SIGs and subprojects to futher foster diversity and inclusion in the community. * Supporting programs committed to building diversity and inclusion in Free and Open Source Software communities. - -[[join]] -== Join - -If you'd like to help out, please send an introduction to the mailing list and introduce yourself in IRC. -You can also join the conversation on Telegram bridge to IRC https://t.me/fedoradiversity[here.] - - -[[meetings]] -== Meetings - -The Diversity and Inclusion team meets *bi-weekly* in #fedora-diversity at 12:30 UTC on Fridays. -The calendar for future meetings is available https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/6397/[here]. -Meeting logs are available at https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/sresults/?group_id=fedora-diversity&type=channel[Meetbot] +https://fedoraprojectpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/fedora-diversity-inclusion-team[Fedora Podcast] gives further insight into the purpose, objective and working process of the team in a huge community project. +The podcast has interesting conversations between the members of D&I team and Eduard Lucena (@x3mboy). [[current-projects]] @@ -41,7 +30,6 @@ Meeting logs are available at https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/sresults/?group_ We are tracking our ongoing work and action items https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issues[here] in Pagure. - [[fedora-women]] === Fedora Women @@ -51,13 +39,38 @@ Fedora Women aims to foster involvement of women (cis and trans) and genderqueer [[events]] === Events -Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team organizes and supports a variety of events with an aim of fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. -xref:events.adoc[Here] is the list of events. -Please send us an email if you are interested in helping us organize events in your local community related to promoting diversity and inclusion in open source communities including Fedora. +Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team organizes and supports a variety of events with the aim of fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. +Our key focuses are to engage, empower, and celebrate the contributions of women, LGBT+, BIPOC, and people with disabilities in open source projects and communities. +Information about some of our events can be found xref:events.adoc[Here]. +If you are interested in working with us to organize events in your local community, send us an email. We are always looking for new collaborators. -[[contacts]] -== Community Contacts +[[meetings]] +== Meetings + +The Diversity and Inclusion team generally meets *bi-weekly* in #fedora-diversity at 14:00 UTC on Thursdays. +Calendar information about our upcoming meetings can be found at: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/9784/[here]. +Meeting logs are available at https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/sresults/?group_id=fedora-diversity&type=channel[Meetbot] + +[[get-in-touch]] +== Get in touch with us + +Are you an individual contributor who wants to help us shape diversity and inclusion in the Fedora community? +Are you a part of a local hackerspace, LUG or STEM community? +Are you involved in open source project beyond Fedora? +Did you say YES to any one of these? Diversity efforts require that we work with all parts of Fedora. -To get in touch with Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team, please send an email to our mailing list or connect with us on IRC or via Telegram. +We feel that everyone can bring in valuable inputs to this conversation. +We have diverse and flexible contribution opportunities available for everyone. + +* If you'd like to help out, please introduce yourself on our {MAILINGLIST}[Diversity & Inclusion mailing list]. + +* You can join the conversation via IRC #fedora-diversity on Freenode. + We also have a Telegram bridge to IRC https://t.me/fedoradiversity[here]. + +* We are especially looking for other open source projects and local communities to share resources and collaborate together. + Please get in touch via the above mentioned ways or open a new ticket https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issues[here]. + +* Feel like you don't have much time to contribute? + Subscribe to our {MAILINGLIST}[Diversity & Inclusion mailing list] to receive updates about our work. diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/team.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/team.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index c2f4854..0000000 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/team.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -include::{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] - -= About Diversity and Inclusion Team - -Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. -You can watch our recent video showcasing the Fedora community https://youtu.be/Ig0gnM9jsm0[here]. - - -[[goals]] -== Goals - -The goal of this initiative is to help foster diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. -Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to): - -* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity in Fedora within and outside the Fedora community. -* Supporting community building and engagement activities to foster inclusion. -* Coordinating with Fedora SIGs and subprojects to foster Diversity and Inclusion in the community. -* Supporting programs committed to building diversity and inclusion in Free and Open Source Software communities. - - -[[current-projects]] -== Current Projects - -We are tracking our ongoing work and action items https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issues[here] in Pagure. - - -[[meetings]] -== Meetings - -The Diversity and Inclusion team meets *bi-weekly* in #fedora-diversity at 1300 UTC on Fridays. -The calendar for future meetings is available https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/meeting/6397/[here]. -Meeting logs are available at https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/sresults/?group_id=fedora-diversity&type=channel[Meetbot] - - -[[get-in-touch]] -== Get in touch with us - -* Want to help us shape diversity and inclusion in Fedora community? - We feel that everyone can bring in valuable inputs to this conversation. - We have diverse and flexible contribution opportunities available for everyone. - You can join the conversation via IRC #fedora-diversity on Freenode. - We also have a Telegram bridge to IRC https://t.me/fedoradiversity[here.]. - Feel free to introduce yourself on our {MAILINGLIST}[Diversity & Inclusion mailing list]. - -* Feel like you don't have much time to contribute? - Subscribe to our {MAILINGLIST}[Diversity & Inclusion mailing list] to receive updates about our work. - -* Are you a part of a local hackerspace, LUG or STEM community? - Are you involved in open source project beyond Fedora? - Did you say YES to any one of these? - -We are especially looking for other open source projects and local communities to share resources and collaborate together. -If you are interested in collaborating with us, please get in touch with us via IRC #fedora-diversity on Freenode or {MAILINGLIST}[Diversity & Inclusion mailing list]. -We also have a Telegram bridge to IRC https://t.me/fedoradiversity[here.]. From 2c324a21016d3cc51e5fc8419c048a4a9fb7406f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 12 2020 03:10:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 9/16] moved FWD dir to new events module --- diff --git a/antora.yml b/antora.yml index 7af343e..78e1c18 100644 --- a/antora.yml +++ b/antora.yml @@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ start_page: ROOT:index # This lists all the menu definitions of your component. nav: - modules/ROOT/nav.adoc +- modules/events/nav.adoc diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/about.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/about.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index f189b0a..0000000 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/about.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -include::{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] - -= About Fedora Women's Day - -Fedora Women's Day (FWD) is a day of celebration to raise awareness and gratitude for women contributors across the Fedora Project. -Fedora Women's Day marks the anniversary of the {FWIKI}/Women[Fedora Women] team. -The event is headed by Fedora's xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. - -Across September, we encourage more women contributors across Fedora to connect and network with one another. -Fedora Women's Day highlights and celebrates the women of open source communities like Fedora and their contributions to their projects and community. -They are also an opportunity for women to learn about free and open source software and jump-start their journey as a user of FOSS and/or become a contributor. -They also provide a platform for women to connect, learn, and be inspired by other women in open source communities and beyond. diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/resource-pack.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/resource-pack.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index 7582231..0000000 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/fedora-womens-day/resource-pack.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -include::{partialsdir}/attributes.adoc[] - -= FWD organizer resource pack - -This page is the resource pack provided to xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. -These resources summarize information about Fedora. -It also provides suggestions for what organizers should put on their agendas. -Each sub-heading below represents a different piece of the resource pack. - -**Did you find people interested in contributing to Fedora**, Kindly help them create link:https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Welcome-to-Fedora/issues[Welcome to Fedora tickets] for themselves for Fedora Join SIG to keep track of their progress and help them become contributors. -Read about the process link:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/[here]. - -If you need any help with it, Feel free to reach out to Fedora Join SIG for co-ordination at any of Fedora Join SIG's https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/#communication[Communication channels]. - -== About Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team - -At your event, please introduce the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team to your attendees. -The explanation includes what the team does in the Fedora community and some of our upcoming goals. -If anyone wants to learn more, you can share our xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[team introduction page] with them. - -What is the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team:: -Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. -The team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to): -* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity in Fedora within and outside the Fedora community (like Fedora Women's Day!) -* Supporting community building and engagement activities to foster inclusion -* Coordinating with Fedora sub-projects to foster Diversity and Inclusion in the community -* Supporting programs committed to building diversity and inclusion in Free and Open Source Software communities - -What the team is working on:: -The team is working on a different range of tasks to support diversity and inclusion efforts in the Fedora Project. -Recently, at the 2018 https://flocktofedora.org/[Fedora Flock conference], new additions were made to the conference, including gender-neutral bathrooms, a quiet room, and communication preference stickers. -This supported our existing effort to draft https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/54[event inclusion guidelines] for Fedora event organizers. -The intention is to share it widely with others in the community (and possibly other communities) to follow best practices for event organizers. -Additionally, we hope to launch a https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/62[demographic survey] of the Fedora community in early 2019. - - -== Fedora Editions - -{FWIKI}/Editions[Fedora Editions] are the flagship configurations of Fedora offered by the Fedora Project. -They are promoted on the https://getfedora.org/[getfedora.org] website. -Each Edition has a different use case and audience, explained below. - -=== Fedora Workstation - -https://getfedora.org/workstation/[Fedora Workstation] is the primary desktop configuration offered by Fedora. -If your audience is looking to use Linux on the desktop or learn how to develop in a Linux environment, Fedora Workstation is a great choice. -It ships the https://www.gnome.org/[GNOME Desktop Environment], includes latest versions of programming languages and libraries, and is easy to make a https://fedoramagazine.org/make-fedora-usb-stick/[bootable USB stick]. - -See recent features to Fedora Workstation {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Workstation[here]. - -=== Fedora Server - -https://getfedora.org/server/[Fedora Server] is the primary server configuration offered by Fedora. -If your audience includes system administrators, Fedora Server is a good choice for seasoned system administrators to work with the latest technologies from the open source community. -It is a short-lifecycle, community-supported server environment. -Fedora Server features https://cockpit-project.org/[Cockpit], https://www.freeipa.org/page/About[FreeIPA identity management], and the brand-new https://docs.pagure.org/modularity/[Fedora Server Modular Edition]. - -See recent features to Fedora Server {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Server[here]. - -=== Fedora Silverblue - -https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/[Fedora Silverblue] is a variant of Fedora Workstation. -It looks, feels and behaves like a regular desktop operating system, and the experience is similar to what you find with a standard Fedora Workstation. - -However, unlike other operating systems, Silverblue is immutable. -This means that every installation is identical to every other installation of the same version. -The operating system that is on disk is exactly the same from one machine to the next, and it never changes as it is used. - -=== Fedora CoreOS - -https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/[Fedora CoreOS] is an automatically updating, minimal, monolithic, container-focused operating system, designed for clusters but also operable standalone, optimized for Kubernetes but also great without it. -It aims to combine the best of both CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host, integrating technology like Ignition from Container Linux with rpm-ostree and SELinux hardening from Project Atomic. -Its goal is to provide the best container host to run containerized workloads securely and at scale. - -=== Fedora IoT - -xref:iot:ROOT:index.adoc[Fedora IoT] or Fedora Internet of Things is a Fedora Edition to provide a strong foundation for IoT ecosystems. -Whether you’re working on a project at home, industrial gateways, smart cities or analytics with AI/ML, Fedora IoT can provide a trusted open source platform to build on. -Fedora IoT rolling releases help you keep your ecosystem up-to-date. - -== Fedora Objectives - -[quote, 'From https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/objectives/[Fedora Objectives]'] -____ -The primary role of the Fedora Council is to identify the short, medium, and long term goals of the Fedora community and to organize and enable the project to best achieve them. -Each objective has a designated Objective Lead who is responsible for coordinating efforts to reach the Objective’s goals, for evaluating and reporting on progress, and for working regularly with all relevant groups in Fedora to ensure that progress is made. -____ - -These Objectives are listed as follows: - -* xref:minimization:index.adoc[Fedora Minimization] -* {FWIKI}/Objectives/Fedora_IoT[Internet of Things (IoT)] - -== Fedora <3 Python - -https://fedoralovespython.org/[*fedoralovespython.org*]:: -Collection of resources on using Python on Fedora. -https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/python-installation.html[*Python - Fedora Developer Portal*]:: -Steps and guides on how to install, use, and develop with Python on Fedora (including Django, Flask, https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/scipy.html[SciPy] and more). -http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/[*Python 3 porting database*]:: -Fedora's Python 3 porting database. -Shows progress towards fully migrating Fedora Python packages to Python 3. -https://labs.fedoraproject.org/python-classroom/[*Python Classroom Lab*]:: -Fedora Lab intended for teachers and instructors teaching students Python. -It includes several Python development tools and libraries not normally installed by default (also is available as GNOME desktop, a Vagrant VM, or a Docker container). -https://whatcanidoforfedora.org/en/#coding#python[*Contributing to Python in Fedora*]:: -Helpful resources to find ways to contribute to Python efforts in Fedora. -https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/python/[*Python articles on Fedora Magazine*]:: -All articles on the Fedora Magazine related to Python in Fedora. -Two great examples are https://fedoramagazine.org/python-3-7-now-available-in-fedora/[_Python 3.7 now available in Fedora_] and https://fedoramagazine.org/install-pipenv-fedora/[_How to install Pipenv on Fedora_]. - diff --git a/modules/events/nav.adoc b/modules/events/nav.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cec18af --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/events/nav.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +* xref:index.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] +** xref:resource-pack.adoc[Resource pack] diff --git a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc06bf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ += About Fedora Women's Day + +Fedora Women's Day (FWD) is a day of celebration to raise awareness and gratitude for women contributors across the Fedora Project. +Fedora Women's Day marks the anniversary of the {FWIKI}/Women[Fedora Women] team. +The event is headed by Fedora's xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. + +Across September, we encourage more women contributors across Fedora to connect and network with one another. +Fedora Women's Day highlights and celebrates the women of open source communities like Fedora and their contributions to their projects and community. +They are also an opportunity for women to learn about free and open source software and jump-start their journey as a user of FOSS and/or become a contributor. +They also provide a platform for women to connect, learn, and be inspired by other women in open source communities and beyond. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47ae73e --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ += FWD organizer resource pack + +This page is the resource pack provided to xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. +These resources summarize information about Fedora. +It also provides suggestions for what organizers should put on their agendas. +Each sub-heading below represents a different piece of the resource pack. + +**Did you find people interested in contributing to Fedora**, Kindly help them create link:https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Welcome-to-Fedora/issues[Welcome to Fedora tickets] for themselves for Fedora Join SIG to keep track of their progress and help them become contributors. +Read about the process link:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/[here]. + +If you need any help with it, Feel free to reach out to Fedora Join SIG for co-ordination at any of Fedora Join SIG's https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/#communication[Communication channels]. + +== About Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team + +At your event, please introduce the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team to your attendees. +The explanation includes what the team does in the Fedora community and some of our upcoming goals. +If anyone wants to learn more, you can share our xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[team introduction page] with them. + +What is the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team:: +Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. +The team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to): +* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity in Fedora within and outside the Fedora community (like Fedora Women's Day!) +* Supporting community building and engagement activities to foster inclusion +* Coordinating with Fedora sub-projects to foster Diversity and Inclusion in the community +* Supporting programs committed to building diversity and inclusion in Free and Open Source Software communities + +What the team is working on:: +The team is working on a different range of tasks to support diversity and inclusion efforts in the Fedora Project. +Recently, at the 2018 https://flocktofedora.org/[Fedora Flock conference], new additions were made to the conference, including gender-neutral bathrooms, a quiet room, and communication preference stickers. +This supported our existing effort to draft https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/54[event inclusion guidelines] for Fedora event organizers. +The intention is to share it widely with others in the community (and possibly other communities) to follow best practices for event organizers. +Additionally, we hope to launch a https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/62[demographic survey] of the Fedora community in early 2019. + + +== Fedora Editions + +{FWIKI}/Editions[Fedora Editions] are the flagship configurations of Fedora offered by the Fedora Project. +They are promoted on the https://getfedora.org/[getfedora.org] website. +Each Edition has a different use case and audience, explained below. + +=== Fedora Workstation + +https://getfedora.org/workstation/[Fedora Workstation] is the primary desktop configuration offered by Fedora. +If your audience is looking to use Linux on the desktop or learn how to develop in a Linux environment, Fedora Workstation is a great choice. +It ships the https://www.gnome.org/[GNOME Desktop Environment], includes latest versions of programming languages and libraries, and is easy to make a https://fedoramagazine.org/make-fedora-usb-stick/[bootable USB stick]. + +See recent features to Fedora Workstation {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Workstation[here]. + +=== Fedora Server + +https://getfedora.org/server/[Fedora Server] is the primary server configuration offered by Fedora. +If your audience includes system administrators, Fedora Server is a good choice for seasoned system administrators to work with the latest technologies from the open source community. +It is a short-lifecycle, community-supported server environment. +Fedora Server features https://cockpit-project.org/[Cockpit], https://www.freeipa.org/page/About[FreeIPA identity management], and the brand-new https://docs.pagure.org/modularity/[Fedora Server Modular Edition]. + +See recent features to Fedora Server {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Server[here]. + +=== Fedora Silverblue + +https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/[Fedora Silverblue] is a variant of Fedora Workstation. +It looks, feels and behaves like a regular desktop operating system, and the experience is similar to what you find with a standard Fedora Workstation. + +However, unlike other operating systems, Silverblue is immutable. +This means that every installation is identical to every other installation of the same version. +The operating system that is on disk is exactly the same from one machine to the next, and it never changes as it is used. + +=== Fedora CoreOS + +https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/[Fedora CoreOS] is an automatically updating, minimal, monolithic, container-focused operating system, designed for clusters but also operable standalone, optimized for Kubernetes but also great without it. +It aims to combine the best of both CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host, integrating technology like Ignition from Container Linux with rpm-ostree and SELinux hardening from Project Atomic. +Its goal is to provide the best container host to run containerized workloads securely and at scale. + +=== Fedora IoT + +xref:iot:ROOT:index.adoc[Fedora IoT] or Fedora Internet of Things is a Fedora Edition to provide a strong foundation for IoT ecosystems. +Whether you’re working on a project at home, industrial gateways, smart cities or analytics with AI/ML, Fedora IoT can provide a trusted open source platform to build on. +Fedora IoT rolling releases help you keep your ecosystem up-to-date. + +== Fedora Objectives + +[quote, 'From https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/objectives/[Fedora Objectives]'] +____ +The primary role of the Fedora Council is to identify the short, medium, and long term goals of the Fedora community and to organize and enable the project to best achieve them. +Each objective has a designated Objective Lead who is responsible for coordinating efforts to reach the Objective’s goals, for evaluating and reporting on progress, and for working regularly with all relevant groups in Fedora to ensure that progress is made. +____ + +These Objectives are listed as follows: + +* xref:minimization:index.adoc[Fedora Minimization] +* {FWIKI}/Objectives/Fedora_IoT[Internet of Things (IoT)] + +== Fedora <3 Python + +https://fedoralovespython.org/[*fedoralovespython.org*]:: +Collection of resources on using Python on Fedora. +https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/python-installation.html[*Python - Fedora Developer Portal*]:: +Steps and guides on how to install, use, and develop with Python on Fedora (including Django, Flask, https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/scipy.html[SciPy] and more). +http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/[*Python 3 porting database*]:: +Fedora's Python 3 porting database. +Shows progress towards fully migrating Fedora Python packages to Python 3. +https://labs.fedoraproject.org/python-classroom/[*Python Classroom Lab*]:: +Fedora Lab intended for teachers and instructors teaching students Python. +It includes several Python development tools and libraries not normally installed by default (also is available as GNOME desktop, a Vagrant VM, or a Docker container). +https://whatcanidoforfedora.org/en/#coding#python[*Contributing to Python in Fedora*]:: +Helpful resources to find ways to contribute to Python efforts in Fedora. +https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/python/[*Python articles on Fedora Magazine*]:: +All articles on the Fedora Magazine related to Python in Fedora. +Two great examples are https://fedoramagazine.org/python-3-7-now-available-in-fedora/[_Python 3.7 now available in Fedora_] and https://fedoramagazine.org/install-pipenv-fedora/[_How to install Pipenv on Fedora_]. + From 41fa7ff007e19120f3f892d66a5d0b4a28e1a7d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 12 2020 03:10:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 10/16] created a D&I events dropdown.added FWD under it. --- diff --git a/modules/events/nav.adoc b/modules/events/nav.adoc index cec18af..bc981a8 100644 --- a/modules/events/nav.adoc +++ b/modules/events/nav.adoc @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ -* xref:index.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] -** xref:resource-pack.adoc[Resource pack] +* xref:index.adoc[D&I Events] +** xref:about-fwd.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] +*** xref:fwd-resource-pack.adoc[Resource pack] diff --git a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc06bf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ += About Fedora Women's Day + +Fedora Women's Day (FWD) is a day of celebration to raise awareness and gratitude for women contributors across the Fedora Project. +Fedora Women's Day marks the anniversary of the {FWIKI}/Women[Fedora Women] team. +The event is headed by Fedora's xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. + +Across September, we encourage more women contributors across Fedora to connect and network with one another. +Fedora Women's Day highlights and celebrates the women of open source communities like Fedora and their contributions to their projects and community. +They are also an opportunity for women to learn about free and open source software and jump-start their journey as a user of FOSS and/or become a contributor. +They also provide a platform for women to connect, learn, and be inspired by other women in open source communities and beyond. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47ae73e --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ += FWD organizer resource pack + +This page is the resource pack provided to xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. +These resources summarize information about Fedora. +It also provides suggestions for what organizers should put on their agendas. +Each sub-heading below represents a different piece of the resource pack. + +**Did you find people interested in contributing to Fedora**, Kindly help them create link:https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Welcome-to-Fedora/issues[Welcome to Fedora tickets] for themselves for Fedora Join SIG to keep track of their progress and help them become contributors. +Read about the process link:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/[here]. + +If you need any help with it, Feel free to reach out to Fedora Join SIG for co-ordination at any of Fedora Join SIG's https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/#communication[Communication channels]. + +== About Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team + +At your event, please introduce the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team to your attendees. +The explanation includes what the team does in the Fedora community and some of our upcoming goals. +If anyone wants to learn more, you can share our xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[team introduction page] with them. + +What is the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team:: +Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. +The team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to): +* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity in Fedora within and outside the Fedora community (like Fedora Women's Day!) +* Supporting community building and engagement activities to foster inclusion +* Coordinating with Fedora sub-projects to foster Diversity and Inclusion in the community +* Supporting programs committed to building diversity and inclusion in Free and Open Source Software communities + +What the team is working on:: +The team is working on a different range of tasks to support diversity and inclusion efforts in the Fedora Project. +Recently, at the 2018 https://flocktofedora.org/[Fedora Flock conference], new additions were made to the conference, including gender-neutral bathrooms, a quiet room, and communication preference stickers. +This supported our existing effort to draft https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/54[event inclusion guidelines] for Fedora event organizers. +The intention is to share it widely with others in the community (and possibly other communities) to follow best practices for event organizers. +Additionally, we hope to launch a https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/62[demographic survey] of the Fedora community in early 2019. + + +== Fedora Editions + +{FWIKI}/Editions[Fedora Editions] are the flagship configurations of Fedora offered by the Fedora Project. +They are promoted on the https://getfedora.org/[getfedora.org] website. +Each Edition has a different use case and audience, explained below. + +=== Fedora Workstation + +https://getfedora.org/workstation/[Fedora Workstation] is the primary desktop configuration offered by Fedora. +If your audience is looking to use Linux on the desktop or learn how to develop in a Linux environment, Fedora Workstation is a great choice. +It ships the https://www.gnome.org/[GNOME Desktop Environment], includes latest versions of programming languages and libraries, and is easy to make a https://fedoramagazine.org/make-fedora-usb-stick/[bootable USB stick]. + +See recent features to Fedora Workstation {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Workstation[here]. + +=== Fedora Server + +https://getfedora.org/server/[Fedora Server] is the primary server configuration offered by Fedora. +If your audience includes system administrators, Fedora Server is a good choice for seasoned system administrators to work with the latest technologies from the open source community. +It is a short-lifecycle, community-supported server environment. +Fedora Server features https://cockpit-project.org/[Cockpit], https://www.freeipa.org/page/About[FreeIPA identity management], and the brand-new https://docs.pagure.org/modularity/[Fedora Server Modular Edition]. + +See recent features to Fedora Server {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Server[here]. + +=== Fedora Silverblue + +https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/[Fedora Silverblue] is a variant of Fedora Workstation. +It looks, feels and behaves like a regular desktop operating system, and the experience is similar to what you find with a standard Fedora Workstation. + +However, unlike other operating systems, Silverblue is immutable. +This means that every installation is identical to every other installation of the same version. +The operating system that is on disk is exactly the same from one machine to the next, and it never changes as it is used. + +=== Fedora CoreOS + +https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/[Fedora CoreOS] is an automatically updating, minimal, monolithic, container-focused operating system, designed for clusters but also operable standalone, optimized for Kubernetes but also great without it. +It aims to combine the best of both CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host, integrating technology like Ignition from Container Linux with rpm-ostree and SELinux hardening from Project Atomic. +Its goal is to provide the best container host to run containerized workloads securely and at scale. + +=== Fedora IoT + +xref:iot:ROOT:index.adoc[Fedora IoT] or Fedora Internet of Things is a Fedora Edition to provide a strong foundation for IoT ecosystems. +Whether you’re working on a project at home, industrial gateways, smart cities or analytics with AI/ML, Fedora IoT can provide a trusted open source platform to build on. +Fedora IoT rolling releases help you keep your ecosystem up-to-date. + +== Fedora Objectives + +[quote, 'From https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/objectives/[Fedora Objectives]'] +____ +The primary role of the Fedora Council is to identify the short, medium, and long term goals of the Fedora community and to organize and enable the project to best achieve them. +Each objective has a designated Objective Lead who is responsible for coordinating efforts to reach the Objective’s goals, for evaluating and reporting on progress, and for working regularly with all relevant groups in Fedora to ensure that progress is made. +____ + +These Objectives are listed as follows: + +* xref:minimization:index.adoc[Fedora Minimization] +* {FWIKI}/Objectives/Fedora_IoT[Internet of Things (IoT)] + +== Fedora <3 Python + +https://fedoralovespython.org/[*fedoralovespython.org*]:: +Collection of resources on using Python on Fedora. +https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/python-installation.html[*Python - Fedora Developer Portal*]:: +Steps and guides on how to install, use, and develop with Python on Fedora (including Django, Flask, https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/scipy.html[SciPy] and more). +http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/[*Python 3 porting database*]:: +Fedora's Python 3 porting database. +Shows progress towards fully migrating Fedora Python packages to Python 3. +https://labs.fedoraproject.org/python-classroom/[*Python Classroom Lab*]:: +Fedora Lab intended for teachers and instructors teaching students Python. +It includes several Python development tools and libraries not normally installed by default (also is available as GNOME desktop, a Vagrant VM, or a Docker container). +https://whatcanidoforfedora.org/en/#coding#python[*Contributing to Python in Fedora*]:: +Helpful resources to find ways to contribute to Python efforts in Fedora. +https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/python/[*Python articles on Fedora Magazine*]:: +All articles on the Fedora Magazine related to Python in Fedora. +Two great examples are https://fedoramagazine.org/python-3-7-now-available-in-fedora/[_Python 3.7 now available in Fedora_] and https://fedoramagazine.org/install-pipenv-fedora/[_How to install Pipenv on Fedora_]. + diff --git a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc index bc06bf2..cc19a9c 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc @@ -1,10 +1,7 @@ -= About Fedora Women's Day - -Fedora Women's Day (FWD) is a day of celebration to raise awareness and gratitude for women contributors across the Fedora Project. -Fedora Women's Day marks the anniversary of the {FWIKI}/Women[Fedora Women] team. -The event is headed by Fedora's xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. - -Across September, we encourage more women contributors across Fedora to connect and network with one another. -Fedora Women's Day highlights and celebrates the women of open source communities like Fedora and their contributions to their projects and community. -They are also an opportunity for women to learn about free and open source software and jump-start their journey as a user of FOSS and/or become a contributor. -They also provide a platform for women to connect, learn, and be inspired by other women in open source communities and beyond. \ No newline at end of file += Events + +The purpose of this page is to build a *Fedora Diversity events calendar* and to identify *regional participation* for each event. +Since the agenda of the Diversity and Inclusion team is to assist minorities and promote a more inclusive Fedora community, we are targeting events which are minority-specific. + +This page is maintained by the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team. +In case of any modifications required, please contact xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team] or the xref:council:ROOT:diversity-advisor.adoc[Diversity Adviser]. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index 47ae73e..0000000 --- a/modules/events/pages/resource-pack.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -= FWD organizer resource pack - -This page is the resource pack provided to xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. -These resources summarize information about Fedora. -It also provides suggestions for what organizers should put on their agendas. -Each sub-heading below represents a different piece of the resource pack. - -**Did you find people interested in contributing to Fedora**, Kindly help them create link:https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Welcome-to-Fedora/issues[Welcome to Fedora tickets] for themselves for Fedora Join SIG to keep track of their progress and help them become contributors. -Read about the process link:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/[here]. - -If you need any help with it, Feel free to reach out to Fedora Join SIG for co-ordination at any of Fedora Join SIG's https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/#communication[Communication channels]. - -== About Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team - -At your event, please introduce the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team to your attendees. -The explanation includes what the team does in the Fedora community and some of our upcoming goals. -If anyone wants to learn more, you can share our xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[team introduction page] with them. - -What is the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team:: -Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. -The team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to): -* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity in Fedora within and outside the Fedora community (like Fedora Women's Day!) -* Supporting community building and engagement activities to foster inclusion -* Coordinating with Fedora sub-projects to foster Diversity and Inclusion in the community -* Supporting programs committed to building diversity and inclusion in Free and Open Source Software communities - -What the team is working on:: -The team is working on a different range of tasks to support diversity and inclusion efforts in the Fedora Project. -Recently, at the 2018 https://flocktofedora.org/[Fedora Flock conference], new additions were made to the conference, including gender-neutral bathrooms, a quiet room, and communication preference stickers. -This supported our existing effort to draft https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/54[event inclusion guidelines] for Fedora event organizers. -The intention is to share it widely with others in the community (and possibly other communities) to follow best practices for event organizers. -Additionally, we hope to launch a https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/62[demographic survey] of the Fedora community in early 2019. - - -== Fedora Editions - -{FWIKI}/Editions[Fedora Editions] are the flagship configurations of Fedora offered by the Fedora Project. -They are promoted on the https://getfedora.org/[getfedora.org] website. -Each Edition has a different use case and audience, explained below. - -=== Fedora Workstation - -https://getfedora.org/workstation/[Fedora Workstation] is the primary desktop configuration offered by Fedora. -If your audience is looking to use Linux on the desktop or learn how to develop in a Linux environment, Fedora Workstation is a great choice. -It ships the https://www.gnome.org/[GNOME Desktop Environment], includes latest versions of programming languages and libraries, and is easy to make a https://fedoramagazine.org/make-fedora-usb-stick/[bootable USB stick]. - -See recent features to Fedora Workstation {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Workstation[here]. - -=== Fedora Server - -https://getfedora.org/server/[Fedora Server] is the primary server configuration offered by Fedora. -If your audience includes system administrators, Fedora Server is a good choice for seasoned system administrators to work with the latest technologies from the open source community. -It is a short-lifecycle, community-supported server environment. -Fedora Server features https://cockpit-project.org/[Cockpit], https://www.freeipa.org/page/About[FreeIPA identity management], and the brand-new https://docs.pagure.org/modularity/[Fedora Server Modular Edition]. - -See recent features to Fedora Server {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Server[here]. - -=== Fedora Silverblue - -https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/[Fedora Silverblue] is a variant of Fedora Workstation. -It looks, feels and behaves like a regular desktop operating system, and the experience is similar to what you find with a standard Fedora Workstation. - -However, unlike other operating systems, Silverblue is immutable. -This means that every installation is identical to every other installation of the same version. -The operating system that is on disk is exactly the same from one machine to the next, and it never changes as it is used. - -=== Fedora CoreOS - -https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/[Fedora CoreOS] is an automatically updating, minimal, monolithic, container-focused operating system, designed for clusters but also operable standalone, optimized for Kubernetes but also great without it. -It aims to combine the best of both CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host, integrating technology like Ignition from Container Linux with rpm-ostree and SELinux hardening from Project Atomic. -Its goal is to provide the best container host to run containerized workloads securely and at scale. - -=== Fedora IoT - -xref:iot:ROOT:index.adoc[Fedora IoT] or Fedora Internet of Things is a Fedora Edition to provide a strong foundation for IoT ecosystems. -Whether you’re working on a project at home, industrial gateways, smart cities or analytics with AI/ML, Fedora IoT can provide a trusted open source platform to build on. -Fedora IoT rolling releases help you keep your ecosystem up-to-date. - -== Fedora Objectives - -[quote, 'From https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/objectives/[Fedora Objectives]'] -____ -The primary role of the Fedora Council is to identify the short, medium, and long term goals of the Fedora community and to organize and enable the project to best achieve them. -Each objective has a designated Objective Lead who is responsible for coordinating efforts to reach the Objective’s goals, for evaluating and reporting on progress, and for working regularly with all relevant groups in Fedora to ensure that progress is made. -____ - -These Objectives are listed as follows: - -* xref:minimization:index.adoc[Fedora Minimization] -* {FWIKI}/Objectives/Fedora_IoT[Internet of Things (IoT)] - -== Fedora <3 Python - -https://fedoralovespython.org/[*fedoralovespython.org*]:: -Collection of resources on using Python on Fedora. -https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/python-installation.html[*Python - Fedora Developer Portal*]:: -Steps and guides on how to install, use, and develop with Python on Fedora (including Django, Flask, https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/scipy.html[SciPy] and more). -http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/[*Python 3 porting database*]:: -Fedora's Python 3 porting database. -Shows progress towards fully migrating Fedora Python packages to Python 3. -https://labs.fedoraproject.org/python-classroom/[*Python Classroom Lab*]:: -Fedora Lab intended for teachers and instructors teaching students Python. -It includes several Python development tools and libraries not normally installed by default (also is available as GNOME desktop, a Vagrant VM, or a Docker container). -https://whatcanidoforfedora.org/en/#coding#python[*Contributing to Python in Fedora*]:: -Helpful resources to find ways to contribute to Python efforts in Fedora. -https://fedoramagazine.org/tag/python/[*Python articles on Fedora Magazine*]:: -All articles on the Fedora Magazine related to Python in Fedora. -Two great examples are https://fedoramagazine.org/python-3-7-now-available-in-fedora/[_Python 3.7 now available in Fedora_] and https://fedoramagazine.org/install-pipenv-fedora/[_How to install Pipenv on Fedora_]. - From 0c1590b82dc5ac29cee517f52257f5b87bd13156 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 12 2020 03:10:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 11/16] added path to partials --- diff --git a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc index bc06bf2..d022b28 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +include::ROOT:partial$:attributes.adoc[] + = About Fedora Women's Day Fedora Women's Day (FWD) is a day of celebration to raise awareness and gratitude for women contributors across the Fedora Project. diff --git a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc index 47ae73e..6e8c319 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +include::ROOT:partial$:attributes.adoc[] + = FWD organizer resource pack This page is the resource pack provided to xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. diff --git a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc index cc19a9c..e499042 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +include::ROOT:partial$:attributes.adoc[] + = Events The purpose of this page is to build a *Fedora Diversity events calendar* and to identify *regional participation* for each event. From e22630fed2ad9e9edbb77880e272130bbb3bfbce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 12 2020 03:15:10 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 12/16] probably resolved merge conflicts --- diff --git a/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc b/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc index b41d53a..e96612a 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc @@ -1,8 +1,5 @@ -* xref:events.adoc[D&I events] +* xref:team.adoc[About Diversity and Inclusion Team] * xref:demographic-survey.adoc[Demographic survey] -* Fedora Women's Day (FWD) -** xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[About FWD] -** xref:fedora-womens-day/resource-pack.adoc[Resource pack] * xref:get-involved.adoc[Get involved] * xref:meetings.adoc[D&I Meeting Guide] * Policy From 3e3b5954129fd2fe1776faa296a762fa918fead2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 12 2020 22:58:51 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 14/16] made tiny changes --- diff --git a/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc b/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc index 3aa53e5..2614ad6 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/nav.adoc @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -* xref:team.adoc[About Diversity and Inclusion Team] -* xref:events.adoc[D&I events] * xref:demographic-survey.adoc[Demographic survey] * xref:get-involved.adoc[Get involved] * xref:meetings.adoc[D&I Meeting Guide] diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/get-involved.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/get-involved.adoc index 48f68eb..6453a2b 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/get-involved.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/get-involved.adoc @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Here are the easiest ways to join: * https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#fedora-diversity[IRC Web chat] * https://t.me/fedoradiversity[Telegram] -* https://app.element.io/#/room/#fedora-diversity:matrix.org[Matrix] +* https://app.element.io/#/room/#fedora-diversity:matrix.org[Element/Matrix] Don't forget to say hi when you join! diff --git a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc index d5187f2..1516a04 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ include::ROOT:partial$attributes.adoc[] = FWD organizer resource pack -This page is the resource pack provided to xref:fedora-womens-day/about.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. +This page is the resource pack provided to xref:events:about-fwd.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. These resources summarize information about Fedora. It also provides suggestions for what organizers should put on their agendas. Each sub-heading below represents a different piece of the resource pack. From 260e73b89d4104bb415ea66127373c3e79c546fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 14 2020 01:50:12 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 15/16] made changes suggest, made content changes for better flow --- diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc index 29f4e57..fced380 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/index.adoc @@ -39,9 +39,8 @@ Fedora Women aims to foster involvement of women (cis and trans) and genderqueer [[events]] === Events -Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team organizes and supports a variety of events with the aim of fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. +Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team organizes and supports a variety of xref:events:index.adoc[events] with the aim of fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. Our key focuses are to engage, empower, and celebrate the contributions of women, LGBT+, BIPOC, and people with disabilities in open source projects and communities. -Information about some of our events can be found xref:events.adoc[Here]. If you are interested in working with us to organize events in your local community, send us an email. We are always looking for new collaborators. diff --git a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc index 33d112c..1890ba1 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/about-fwd.adoc @@ -2,11 +2,9 @@ include::ROOT:partial$attributes.adoc[] = About Fedora Women's Day -Fedora Women's Day (FWD) is a day of celebration to raise awareness and gratitude for women contributors across the Fedora Project. -Fedora Women's Day marks the anniversary of the {FWIKI}/Women[Fedora Women] team. -The event is headed by Fedora's xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. +Fedora Women's Day highlights and celebrates the women/non-binary contributers in open source communities like Fedora and beyond. +Fedora Women's Day marks the anniversary of the {FWIKI}/Women[Fedora Women] team and is headed by Fedora's Diversity and Inclusion Team. -Across September, we encourage more women contributors across Fedora to connect and network with one another. -Fedora Women's Day highlights and celebrates the women of open source communities like Fedora and their contributions to their projects and community. -They are also an opportunity for women to learn about free and open source software and jump-start their journey as a user of FOSS and/or become a contributor. -They also provide a platform for women to connect, learn, and be inspired by other women in open source communities and beyond. \ No newline at end of file +In the month of September, we encourage women and non binary contributors across Fedora to connect and network with one another. +FWD is an opportunity for women/non-binary to learn about free and open source software and jump-start their journey as a user/contributer of the FOSS. +In addition, FWD provides a platform for folks from diverse backgrounds to connect, learn, and get inspired by one another. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc index 1516a04..f961c34 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/fwd-resource-pack.adoc @@ -2,57 +2,61 @@ include::ROOT:partial$attributes.adoc[] = FWD organizer resource pack -This page is the resource pack provided to xref:events:about-fwd.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] organizers by the xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team]. -These resources summarize information about Fedora. -It also provides suggestions for what organizers should put on their agendas. -Each sub-heading below represents a different piece of the resource pack. +In this page you can find a resource pack that helps in organizing a successful xref:events:about-fwd.adoc[Fedora Women's Day] event. The points below can be used in the event organizer's agenda: -**Did you find people interested in contributing to Fedora**, Kindly help them create link:https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Welcome-to-Fedora/issues[Welcome to Fedora tickets] for themselves for Fedora Join SIG to keep track of their progress and help them become contributors. -Read about the process link:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/[here]. + * How to welcome contributors to Fedora + * A summary about Fedora D&I team + * Overview of different Fedora editions + * Fedora and Python + +== How to welcome new contributors to Fedora? -If you need any help with it, Feel free to reach out to Fedora Join SIG for co-ordination at any of Fedora Join SIG's https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/#communication[Communication channels]. +Did you come across folks who are interested in contributing to the Fedora project? Then please create link:https://pagure.io/fedora-join/Welcome-to-Fedora/issues[Welcome to Fedora ticket] for the newcomers with Fedora Join SIG. This ticket helps them to easily track their progress in the journey to becoming Fedora contributors. +Find more information about the welcome ticket process link:https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/welcome/welcome/[here]. + +Need help with creating the welcome ticket? Reach out to Fedora Join SIG at any of their https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-join/#communication[Communication channels]. == About Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team -At your event, please introduce the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team to your attendees. -The explanation includes what the team does in the Fedora community and some of our upcoming goals. -If anyone wants to learn more, you can share our xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[team introduction page] with them. +At your event, start with an introduction to the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team. +Explain the role of D&I team in the Fedora community and its upcoming goals. +Share our xref:diversity-inclusion::team.adoc[team's introduction page] with anyone who is interested in learing more. -What is the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team:: -Fedora Diversity and Inclusion team is committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. -The team works towards this goal by focusing on efforts including (but not limited to): -* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity in Fedora within and outside the Fedora community (like Fedora Women's Day!) -* Supporting community building and engagement activities to foster inclusion -* Coordinating with Fedora sub-projects to foster Diversity and Inclusion in the community +What is the role of Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team?:: +As the name indicates, the main goal of the D&I team is to foster diversity and inclusion in Fedora community. +Below are some of the many efforts focused by D&I team to achieve its goal: +* Creating content and organizing events to spread awareness about diversity within and outside Fedora community (like Fedora Women's Day!) +* Supporting community building and engagement activities to promote inclusion +* Coordinate with Fedora sub-projects to enhance Diversity and Inclusion in the community * Supporting programs committed to building diversity and inclusion in Free and Open Source Software communities -What the team is working on:: -The team is working on a different range of tasks to support diversity and inclusion efforts in the Fedora Project. -Recently, at the 2018 https://flocktofedora.org/[Fedora Flock conference], new additions were made to the conference, including gender-neutral bathrooms, a quiet room, and communication preference stickers. -This supported our existing effort to draft https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/54[event inclusion guidelines] for Fedora event organizers. -The intention is to share it widely with others in the community (and possibly other communities) to follow best practices for event organizers. -Additionally, we hope to launch a https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/62[demographic survey] of the Fedora community in early 2019. +What the D&I team works on?:: +The D&I team works on various tasks to support diversity and inclusion in the Fedora Project. +For example, new additions were made to the 2018 https://flocktofedora.org/[Fedora Flock conference] such as including gender-neutral bathrooms, a quiet room, and communication preference stickers. +These additions in turn supported our existing effort to draft https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/54[event inclusion guidelines] for Fedora event organizers. +These guidelines when shared within and outside Fedora community provide best practices to organizers holding an event. +In addition, we also hope to launch a https://pagure.io/fedora-diversity/issue/62[demographic survey] of the Fedora community in soon. == Fedora Editions {FWIKI}/Editions[Fedora Editions] are the flagship configurations of Fedora offered by the Fedora Project. They are promoted on the https://getfedora.org/[getfedora.org] website. -Each Edition has a different use case and audience, explained below. +Each Edition has a different use case and audience as explained below. === Fedora Workstation -https://getfedora.org/workstation/[Fedora Workstation] is the primary desktop configuration offered by Fedora. -If your audience is looking to use Linux on the desktop or learn how to develop in a Linux environment, Fedora Workstation is a great choice. +https://getfedora.org/workstation/[Fedora Workstation] is a primary desktop configuration offered by Fedora. +Fedora workstation is a great choice for someone looking to use a Linux on their desktop or learn to develop in a Linux environment. It ships the https://www.gnome.org/[GNOME Desktop Environment], includes latest versions of programming languages and libraries, and is easy to make a https://fedoramagazine.org/make-fedora-usb-stick/[bootable USB stick]. See recent features to Fedora Workstation {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Workstation[here]. === Fedora Server -https://getfedora.org/server/[Fedora Server] is the primary server configuration offered by Fedora. -If your audience includes system administrators, Fedora Server is a good choice for seasoned system administrators to work with the latest technologies from the open source community. -It is a short-lifecycle, community-supported server environment. +https://getfedora.org/server/[Fedora Server] is a primary server configuration offered by Fedora. +This makes a good choice for seasoned system administrators, allowing them to work with latest technologies from the open source community. +This is a short-lifecycled, community-supported server environment. Fedora Server features https://cockpit-project.org/[Cockpit], https://www.freeipa.org/page/About[FreeIPA identity management], and the brand-new https://docs.pagure.org/modularity/[Fedora Server Modular Edition]. See recent features to Fedora Server {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points#Fedora_Server[here]. @@ -60,7 +64,7 @@ See recent features to Fedora Server {FWIKI}/Fedora_{MAJOROSVER}_talking_points# === Fedora Silverblue https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org/[Fedora Silverblue] is a variant of Fedora Workstation. -It looks, feels and behaves like a regular desktop operating system, and the experience is similar to what you find with a standard Fedora Workstation. +It looks, feels and behaves like a regular desktop operating system giving an experience is similar to a standard Fedora Workstation. However, unlike other operating systems, Silverblue is immutable. This means that every installation is identical to every other installation of the same version. @@ -68,13 +72,13 @@ The operating system that is on disk is exactly the same from one machine to the === Fedora CoreOS -https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/[Fedora CoreOS] is an automatically updating, minimal, monolithic, container-focused operating system, designed for clusters but also operable standalone, optimized for Kubernetes but also great without it. -It aims to combine the best of both CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host, integrating technology like Ignition from Container Linux with rpm-ostree and SELinux hardening from Project Atomic. -Its goal is to provide the best container host to run containerized workloads securely and at scale. +https://getfedora.org/en/coreos/[Fedora CoreOS] is an automatically updating, minimal, monolithic, container-focused operating system designed for clusters but also operable standalone. This is optimized for Kubernetes but also works great without it. +It aims to combine the best of both CoreOS Container Linux and Fedora Atomic Host, by integrating Ignition technology from Container Linux with rpm-ostree and SELinux hardening from Project Atomic. +The goal of this edition is to provide the best container host to run containerized workloads securely and at scale. === Fedora IoT -xref:iot:ROOT:index.adoc[Fedora IoT] or Fedora Internet of Things is a Fedora Edition to provide a strong foundation for IoT ecosystems. +xref:iot:ROOT:index.adoc[Fedora IoT] or Fedora Internet of Things provides a strong foundation for IoT ecosystems. Whether you’re working on a project at home, industrial gateways, smart cities or analytics with AI/ML, Fedora IoT can provide a trusted open source platform to build on. Fedora IoT rolling releases help you keep your ecosystem up-to-date. diff --git a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc index d2dd63b..1e0fee3 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc @@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ include::ROOT:partial$attributes.adoc[] = Events -The purpose of this page is to build a *Fedora Diversity events calendar* and to identify *regional participation* for each event. -Since the agenda of the Diversity and Inclusion team is to assist minorities and promote a more inclusive Fedora community, we are targeting events which are minority-specific. +The Events section of D&I team aims to build a **Fedora Diversity events calendar** and indentify **regional events for participation** . + +As the D&I team aims to assist minorities and promote a more inclusive environment in the Fedora community, we target minority-specific events. This page is maintained by the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team. -In case of any modifications required, please contact xref:team.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team] or the xref:council:ROOT:diversity-advisor.adoc[Diversity Adviser]. \ No newline at end of file +For suggesting any modifications, please contact xref:ROOT:get-involved.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team] or the xref:council:ROOT:diversity-advisor.adoc[Diversity Adviser] this link isnt working,should I remove this?. \ No newline at end of file From effaebbf22e6768287401790e15949b6aadc1da4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ramya Parimi Date: Oct 16 2020 19:26:29 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 16/16] reverted a change I made in the events page --- diff --git a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc index 1e0fee3..c834e8f 100644 --- a/modules/events/pages/index.adoc +++ b/modules/events/pages/index.adoc @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ The Events section of D&I team aims to build a **Fedora Diversity events calenda As the D&I team aims to assist minorities and promote a more inclusive environment in the Fedora community, we target minority-specific events. This page is maintained by the Fedora Diversity and Inclusion Team. -For suggesting any modifications, please contact xref:ROOT:get-involved.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team] or the xref:council:ROOT:diversity-advisor.adoc[Diversity Adviser] this link isnt working,should I remove this?. \ No newline at end of file +For suggesting any modifications, please contact xref:ROOT:get-involved.adoc[Diversity and Inclusion Team] or the xref:council:ROOT:diversity-advisor.adoc[Diversity Adviser]. \ No newline at end of file