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Fedora Documentation Team
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Fedora Documentation Team logo with Fedora Trademark; book pages in the background.
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The Fedora Documentation Team is responsible for the management, curation, and publishing of the documentation hosted at https://docs.fedoraproject.org[docs.fedoraproject.org]. This team is a mix of Red Hat employees and volunteer contributors.
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Get help
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Do you need help from the Fedora Documentation Team? Links to commonly requested info or guides are below:
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xref:contributing:adding-new-docs.adoc[Create and publish a new docs.fp.o project]
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xref:asciidoc-fedora:markup.adoc[AsciiDoc markup basics]
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Where to find Fedora Docs team
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The Fedora Docs team uses the following communication platforms:
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Discussion forum
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{MAILING-LIST}[Fedora Discussion] (also replaces the old mailing list)
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IRC channel
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https://web.libera.chat/?channels=#fedora-docs[#fedora-docs] on https://libera.chat/[Libera IRC]
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Matrix room
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{MATRIX}[#docs:fedora.im]
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We track meta-work in the https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/docs-fp-o/issues[docs-fp-o repo].
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The {MAILING-LIST}[Discussion forum] is best for _asynchronous_ communication. This means it is best for questions or topics that someone may respond to later. It is better for longer, threaded discussions.
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The Fedora Docs IRC and Matrix channels are bridged together. They are best for _synchronous_ communication. This means it is best for quick feedback, like a conversation. It is helpful for real-time discussions or getting someone's attention.
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First time using IRC? Look into https://opensource.com/article/17/5/introducing-riot-IRC[Element] (formerly Riot), a free and open source client that is compatible with various IRC networks. Element also keeps you connected to IRC even when you are not connected to the Internet.
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