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Fedora Project Communication Resources
'''Tip:''' To link to a Fedora wiki page from the Seneca wiki, use the syntax: <code><nowiki>[[:fedora:Page Title]]</nowiki></code>
 
== Fedora Talk ==
 
[http://talk.fedoraproject.org Fedora Talk] is a new voice-over-IP (VOIP) service for the Fedora community. To access it, you need a FAS2 account and a headset (available at an electronics store or the Seneca bookstore).
== Fedora Planet ==
The [http://planet.fedoraproject.org/ Fedora Planet] is open to any FAS2 account holder who has signed the CLA and is a member of another group (i.e., contributes to or participates in Fedora in some way).
 
== Bugzilla ==
 
Fedora uses Red Hat's [http://bugzilla.redhat.com Bugzilla] system to track bugs, feature enhancements, regressions, and other issues related to packages in Fedora.
== IRC ==
Fedora uses a number of channels on Freenode for synchronous communication; see the [[Irc]] page for details. Registration on Freenode is strongly recommended.
== Fedora Talk Mailing lists == [http://talk.fedoraproject.org Fedora Talk] is a new voice-over-IP (VOIP) service for the Fedora community. To access it, you need a FAS2 account and a headset (available at an electronics store or the Seneca bookstore).
== Bugzilla == Fedora uses Red Hat's maintains a number of [http://bugzillawww.redhat.com Bugzilla/mailman/listinfo mailing lists] system . It is recommended that you subscribe to track bugsthe fedora-announce, feature enhancementsfedora-list, regressionsand fedora-devel lists, using the same e-mail address (and other issues related to packages in Fedoraoptionally the same password) for each of them.
= When to use Seneca tools and when to use Fedora tools =

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