[fedora-websites] #23: Create index of available Fedora community websites

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#23: Create index of available Fedora community websites
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 Reporter:  caillon  |       Owner:  webmaster
     Type:  task     |      Status:  new      
 Priority:  minor    |   Milestone:           
Component:  General  |     Version:           
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 During our April 29, 2010 Board Meeting [1] we approved fedora-uk.org and
 Mike McGrath set up a redirect from uk.fedoraproject.org to it.

 In the course of discussion about that, we agreed it would be useful if
 www.fedoracommunity.org (currently returns a 500) would be able to list
 all such fedoracommunity sub-domains.  This would allow greater visibility
 for the Fedora community sites we've granted TLAs.  Note that some of
 these are redirects to other sites and some are physically hosted by us.

 Let me or the Board know if we can help or if there are any questions.

 Thanks in advance.

 [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Meeting:Board_meeting_2010-04-29

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