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      <title>Infrastructure</title>
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      <title>Infrastructure</title>
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        <title>About Us </title>
        <para>The Infrastructure Team consists of dedicated volunteers and professionals who provide servers, tools and utilities for the Fedora Project.  We are the people that maintain the servers that run the Fedora Project and create new applications to make development of Fedora go smoother.  We're located all over the globe so we communicate primarily by IRC and our mailing list.</para>
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          <title>IRC </title>
          <para> You can find the #fedora-admin channel on <ulink url="http://freenode.net/"> freenode</ulink> . We also hold weekly meetings in #fedora-meeting.  See the <ulink url="/Meetings">  Meetings</ulink>  page for details.</para>
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          <title>Mailing list </title>
          <para> The mailing list for the Fedora Infrastructure project is <ulink url="http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list"> fedora-infrastructure-list@redhat.com</ulink> .</para><para>Fedora is known for using and creating new technologies, the Infrastructure team often uses these technologies.  As such we are always interested in discussion of these technologies academically and theoretically.</para>
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        <title>Contribute to Fedora Infrastructure </title>
        <para>Ready to work with the Fedora Infrastructure team?  We're looking for smart, dedicated system administrators and developers to help maintain our systems and write code.  The Fedora Infrastructure team is a perfect way to give back to the community.  Take a look at our <ulink url="Infrastructure/GettingStarted">  Getting Started</ulink>  page.</para>
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        <title>Our Architecture </title>
        <para> An overview of our technical <ulink url="Infrastructure/Architecture"> Network Architecture</ulink>  is available online.  For more information on our officers and governance architecture see our <ulink url="Infrastructure/Officers"> Officers</ulink>  page.</para><section>
          <title>Fedora Services </title>
          <para> The Fedora Infrastructure team has developed, deployed, and currently maintains various <ulink url="Infrastructure/Services"> services</ulink> for the Fedora Project.</para><para>Want to work with us on a project?  See our <ulink url="Infrastructure/RFR"> Request For Resources</ulink> section</para>
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        <title>Bugs </title>
        <para>Bugs related to Fedora Infrastructure are tracked in a Trac instance for Fedora Infrastructure at <ulink url="https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/.">https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/.</ulink>  More information about access and usage of this system can be found at <ulink url="Infrastructure/Tickets">  Infrastructure Tickets</ulink>
        </para><para>Before reporting a bug make sure you've seen the <ulink url="/CommonProblems"> CommonProblems</ulink>  page and <ulink url="/ReportProblem"> ReportProblem</ulink>  page.</para><para>
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