Community Operations

Repositories and collaboration point for the Fedora Community Ops Team, AKA CommOps, focusing on contributor experience, community metrics, and engagement support.

Fedora Community Operations

Connecting People. Streamlining Processes. Empowering Contributors.

👋 About Us

The Fedora Community Ops (AKA, CommOps) team provides the operational backbone for the Fedora Project. We work to improve the daily lives of Fedora contributors by streamlining workflows, managing cross-team communications, and analyzing community metrics. Our goal is to reduce friction and make it easier for everyone to contribute to Fedora.

🧭 A New Way to Contribute...

We are currently exploring a new framework to help contributors find their path and level up their impact in the project. Community Ops Quests are on the horizon—keep an eye on our trackers to see what we are building!

📂 Our Neighborhood (Repository Directory)

To keep our work organized and ensure you get to the right place, our Forgejo organization is split into a few distinct areas:

  • 🎫 tickets: This is our main dispatch center. If you need help with a community process, want to get involved with general Community Ops work, or have a general community request, open a ticket here.

  • 📊 data-wg: The Data Working Group operates under the Community Ops umbrella but utilizes its own dedicated space. If you are passionate about community metrics, dashboards, or have a specific data analysis request, please direct your tickets to this repository. This helps us keep our core operational tracker focused and ensures the data experts see your request immediately.

  • 📚 docs: The source code for our public-facing documentation. Help us keep our guides, processes, and onboarding materials up to date!

🔗 How to Engage

Want to get involved or ask a question? Here is where you can find us:

  • 💬 Chat & Questions: Join the conversation on Matrix at #commops:fedoraproject.org.
  • 📅 Meetings: We sync up regularly to coordinate efforts. Check the Fedora Calendar for our upcoming meeting times and connection details.
  • 📖 Documentation: Read our full team charter, guides, and resources on the Community Ops Docs Site.

"Tools and processes exist to serve the community—not the other way around."
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AsciiDoc source content for the Fedora Community Ops Team documentation.
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Data Working Group's planning and wiki repo
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Profile README and configuration for CommOps Forgejo organization
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The Fedora Community Operations (CommOps) Team uses this repository to coordinate our work via Issues.
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Archive of historical Pagure.io issues for the Fedora Community Operations Team, from 2015 to 2023. This repository is read-only. Originally imported from Pagure: https://pagure.io/fedora-commops
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Fedora Mentored Projects supported by the Fedora Community Architect and the Fedora Community Operations Team
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Archive of long-term projects and initiatives for the Fedora CommOps Team to work on in the future. Issues opened here are for mostly for archival purposes. It is a useful place to keep track of big picture ideas for the team to explore in the future.
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A specialized knowledgebase of community best practices and a guided pathway for new contributors. https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/community/
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Create your own CommOps toolbox workspace. Clone the git submodules to work with various other data-related projects in the Fedora ecosystem.
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