Fedora Games SIG
The Fedora Games SIG or Fedora Games Special Interest Group is a collection of contributors within the Fedora Project to make the Fedora operating system "the best Free software and open source gaming platform there is for both developers and users." Fedora only packages fully free software games within its repositories but allows through a loophole games such as Quake III or Alien Arena which have free source code in by only packaging free software installers which then, separately from the repository, downloads the proprietary data and multimedia files. Despite these the page still claims they won't package Cube or Quake II as there is "no free data" which seems to serve a bit of a contradiction. RPM Fusion can be used to get less-free content games if the user installs this additional repository.
Contributors[edit]
- Jason Tibbitts
- Michael Thomas
- John Mahowald
- Michel Salim
- Hansde Goede
- Christopher Stone
- Erick Goes
- Hugo Cisneiros
- Rudolf Kastl
- Rahul Sundaram
- Peter Gordon
- Michał Bentkowski
- Steven Pritchard
- Peter Lemenkov
- Aurelien Bompard
- Rafał Psota
- Jon Ciesla
- Adam Goode
- Andrea Musuruane
- Nigel Jones
- Xavier Lamien
- Pablo Martin-Gomez
- Lucian Langa
- Stefan Posdzich
- Simon Wesp
- Alexey Torkhov
- Josh Steffen
- Felix Kaechele
- Bruno Wolff
- Cody Smith
- Guido Grazioli
- Wei Zhang