I have not yet seen a wiki or place where it is super easy to find acronyms that are used in writing by some Fedora developers in random articles:
Here are some examples, ( some of which may be obscure or just informally used to simplify an article or antiquated or obsolete, etc. ): AMA = Ask Me Anything CFF = Contributor-Friendly Font ?? ( Relating to Opentype font, OTF ) CommOps = Fedora Community Operations Copr = Cool Other Package Repo GA = General Availability FAD = Fedora Activity Days FAmEMEA = Fedora Ambassadors of Europe, Middle East, and Africa FAmSCo = Fedora Ambassadors Steering Committee FAS = Fedora Account System FC = Font Config or fontconfig FCAIC = Fedora Community Action and Impact Coordinator FCL = Fedora Community Outreach and Impact Lead FEMA = Fedora Election Management and Administration FE-ML = Fedora Extras Mailing List ?? FESCo = Fedora Steering Committee FOSS = Free & Open Source Software FPC= Fedora Packaging Committee FPgM =Fedora Program Manager FPL = Fedora Project Leader FUDCon = Fedora Users and Developer's Conference LGC = Latin, Greek & Cyrillic ( relating to fonts ) OSAS = Opens Source and Standards PR = Provision Request ??? ( relating to packaging ) SHA-1 = Secure Hash Algorithm 1 SIG = Special Interest Group SCM = Source Code Management VCS = ?? ( relating to new proposed fonts ) There are probably many more, not counting all the normal Linux and computing software acronyms, and abbreviations to simplify writing or coding or naming of packages. Brought to you by the boredom of the quarantine David Locklear
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