페도라의 사명과 기반
페도라는 무엇인가요?
The Fedora Project is a community of people working together to build a free and open source software platform and to collaborate on and share user-focused solutions built on that platform. Or, in plain English, we make an operating system and we make it easy for you to do useful stuff with it.
What is Fedora all about?
The Fedora community includes thousands of individuals with different views and approaches, but together we share some common values. We call these the “Four Foundations”: Freedom, Friends, Features, and First.
자유
우리는 자유 소프트웨어 및 컨텐츠에 헌신하고 있습니다. Advancing software and content freedom is a central community goal, which we accomplish through the software and content we promote. We choose free alternatives to proprietary code and content and limit the effects of proprietary or patent encumbered code on the Project. Sometimes this goal prevents us from taking the easy way out by including proprietary or patent encumbered software in Fedora. But by concentrating on the free software and content we provide and promote, the end result is that we are able to provide:
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친구
우리는 강력하고 배려하는 공동체입니다.
페도라 공동체는 모든 계층의 사람들로 구성되어 있으며, 자유 소프트웨어를 발전시키기 위해 함께 노력하고 있습니다. 우리의 핵심 가치를 믿는 한 기술 수준에 상관없이 도움이 필요로 하는 누구나를 위한 페도라의 공간입니다. 다른 친구들과 마찬가지로, 우리도 때때로 자세한 부분에 대해 동의하지 않지만, 자유 소프트웨어 발전의 이익을 위해 제공하는 데 수용 가능한 합의를 찾는 것을 믿습니다. 우리는 Red Hat과 우리의 거대한 자원봉사 커뮤니티 사이의 강력한 협력관계를 믿으며, 둘 다 페도라 프로젝트의 성공에 필수적인 공헌을 제공하기 때문입니다. |
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특징
우리는 우수한 소프트웨어에 관심을 갖고 있습니다. 페도라 커뮤니티는 전 세계 수백만 명의 사용자, 관리자 및 개발자가 리눅스를 강력하고, 융통성 있게, 사용 할 수 있도록 만드는 수 많은 기술적인 특성(기능)을 생성합니다. 우리는 현재 상태가 추가적으로 최종-사용자에게 권한을 부여하거나, 우리가 제공하는 자유 소프트웨어에 대한 새로운 해결책을 구축하기 위해 보다 융통성 있고 강력한 환경을 생성하도록 변화시킬 가치가 있다는 것을 인식하고 있습니다. 우리는 또한 이들 변경은 작업이 페도라 배포판의 일부인 업스트림 소프트웨어 커뮤니티와 함께 직접적인 협조로 개발되는 것이 최적이라고 믿습니다. 우리는 개선을 위한 기회를 찾을 수 있는 경우에서 업스트림과 함께 작업하고, 그러한 모든 자유 소프트웨어 사용자는 - 심지어 이들이 페도라를 직접 사용하지 않는 경우에도 혜택을 받습니다. 우리의 특성(기능) 개발은 항상 공개적이고 투명하며, 누구나 참여 할 수 있습니다. |
우선
We are committed to innovation. We are not content to let others do all the heavy lifting on our behalf; we provide the latest in stable and robust, useful, and powerful free software in our Fedora distribution. At any point in time, the latest Fedora platform shows the future direction of the operating system as it is experienced by everyone from the home desktop user to the enterprise business customer. Our rapid release cycle is a major enabling factor in our ability to innovate. We recognize that there is also a place for long-term stability in the Linux ecosystem, and that there are a variety of community-oriented and business-oriented Linux distributions available to serve that need. However, the Fedora Project’s goal of advancing free software dictates that the Fedora Project itself pursue a strategy that preserves the forward momentum of our technical, collateral, and community-building progress. Fedora always aims to provide the future, first. |
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Our Vision
The Fedora Project envisions a world where everyone benefits from free and open source software built by inclusive, welcoming, and open-minded communities.
As a project, we want everyone to live in a universe of free and open source software; the user should be in control of their computing. But it’s not enough that the software is there, waiting to be used. It has to be accessible and usable. This vision also reflects our community approach — the Friends foundation. Fedora isn’t bits and bytes. Fedora is our people, and we want the statement to include our vision of a healthy community.
Our Mission
Fedora creates an innovative platform for hardware, clouds, and containers that enables software developers and community members to build tailored solutions for their users.
At the operating system level, we don’t just integrate. We do new things — we build a platform, not just a distribution. The Features and First foundations drive us to innovate. We do all of this as a transparent, collaborative community of Friends, and entirely as open source and free software — Freedom.
Our Method
The Fedora Project is a center for innovation in free and open source software. In our community, contributors of all kinds come together to advance the ecosystem for the benefit of everyone. The Fedora community contributes everything it builds back to the free and open source world and continues to make advances of significance to the broader community, as evidenced by the regular and rapid incorporation of its features into other Linux distributions. Regardless of which Linux distribution you use, you are relying on code developed within the Fedora Project.
We believe software patents are harmful, a hindrance to innovation in software development, and are inconsistent with the values of free and open source software. While tightly integrating proprietary and patent encumbered components might superficially improve ease of use, this practice does not benefit the community in the long run. The Fedora community prefers approaches that benefit the progress of free software in the future over those that emphasize short term ease of use.
Our Community
Fedora is more than just software. It is a community of contributors from around the world, including volunteers and Red Hat employees, who work with each other to advance the interests of the free culture movement. Everyone is invited to join. No matter what your skills are, we have a place for you in our community! We are software engineers, designers and artists, system administrators, web designers, writers, speakers, translators, and more — and we are happy to help you get started.
We believe that all contributors should be excellent to each other. By creating an environment for constructive contribution, we can more effectively and successfully compare and challenge different ideas to find the best solutions for advancement, while building the size, diversity, and strength of our community.
Leadership and Governance
The Fedora Council is responsible for stewardship of the Fedora Project as a whole and supports the health and growth of the Fedora Community. As in any large project, there are many different levels of responsibility, accountability, and decision-making. As a general rule, we want people working on a Fedora subproject to make meaningful decisions about their areas of interest and expertise. More details are available on our page on Fedora Leadership.
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