The first part: the role of fedora in China, its connection with CentOS and RHEL, but I think I will connect it with desktop users in China and popular Linux operation and maintenance books in the Chinese market, such as "Brother Bird's Linux Private Kitchen ", there may be a little words about RedHat's development history in China, but this is not the main length
The second part: the more important part, I will introduce some fedora communities that are easy to access in China, including simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese communities, and their characteristics. This is what many Chinese users need, and may have Some readers outside of China are curious about this.
Ref. https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/self-introduction-and-some-article-suggestions-about-fedora-in-china/27298
Metadata Update from @glb: - Issue tagged with: article
I'd love to see something like this!
It just needs someone to volunteer to write it. 🙂
Hi @glb
@mutheunjoroge this topic is approved and since we haven't heard back from the original author in over three years, I think it is safe to conclude that the original author has abandoned this article. You are quite welcome to write a post for Fedora Magazine about Fedora Linux and its Chinese community.
Thanks!
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