A name for a "Friends and Relations of Fedora" top-level category?

I don’t like “Fellowship” on the basis it seems exclusive. I feel it may inadvertently alienate some. I do like “Fedora Neighbourhood” (Sorry, my Eng-CA is too strongly entrenched) simply because a neighbourhood is what you collectively decide it is.

Fair enough! I’ll wait until after the new thing is public, and then it will make sense. :slight_smile:

And… what is this announcement? :eyes:

Happening at Flock, stay tuned :wink:

There it is! Asahi Linux

Friends of Fedora
for wide usage, its a common pattern

Fedora based
for remixes and distros

@mattdm Is there a way to propose new neighbours?

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Bring them to Site Help & Feedback, I think — or possibly to the Fedora Council. I think we only want these in cases where the “neighbor project” wants them and will have active involvement. Did you have something in mind?

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Yes, I was thinking in the Nobara Project. I know they use the “unnamable repo” active by default, but they’re make gaming on fedora a lot better.

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Personally, my recommendation is getting in touch with and try to integrate the Universal Blue project into upstream as much as possible. Love that project, but having their discussions through Discord and GitHub Discussions really puts me off of it.

They also enable the “unnamable repo” by default. I think that’s the 1st thing any Fedora-based distro do.

I do not understand exactly what that means. Does this make changes on the kernel/parameters? so that is not exactly compatible with fedora anymore?

Unfortunately I couldn’t find anything in the web or doc’s.

There’s no public git for all the parts of Nobara project as i know but all the builds are made on Copr so sources should be availible

We, as fedora project, should not endorse or recommend RPM Fusion repos, that’s what I mean

I do hope so much that someone has the time to write all this in a doc/wiki or a fedora magazine article. I mean how to do it correct, with all the expectation the Project has and what makes them good neighbors to join our discourse.

And or invite an excellent Fedora-based distribution to share their experience to all of us.

About an other distro,
I was testing RISIOS lately and saw that especially with the nvidia drivers they offer copr. What I found smart is their welcome screen. They give there a great opportunity to install on the first login what people mostly like. And an other plus is the zsh shell by default, for :green_apple:-mac lovers.

Fedora has this kind of section in the Software app. Underneath the explore section. Hidden in “Other Categories” :worried: quite good hidden.

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