Justin Wheeler is an experienced Open Source enthusiast with a passion for building vibrant, sustainable communities. He is currently the Fedora Community Architect (FCA) at Red Hat, where he supports and enables the Fedora contributor community.

With over a decade of experience in Open Source, Justin has a proven track record of fostering collaboration and innovation. He’s worked on various projects, from contributing to the CHAOSS community to leading open source empowerment programs at UNICEF. At UNICEF, he supported the UNICEF Venture Fund and other Open Source activities within the Office of Innovation. Together with a team of mentors, Justin mentored twenty-three start-up companies of diverse start-up companies from nineteen countries and five continents. Of these companies, fourteen achieved global recognition as Digital Public Goods and three were acquired in multi-million dollar acquisitions.

As a Fedora community member since 2015, Justin has played a pivotal role in shaping its direction. He serves as a team leader, advocating for diversity and inclusion and representing Fedora at international events. Outside of Fedora, Justin is a frequent speaker at conferences like OS Community Africa Festival, CHAOSScon (Africa & Europe editions), FOSDEM, DevConf CZ, All Things Open, OSCAL, and others. He’s also a current or past contributor of other Open Source projects, like SpigotMC, Opensource.com, MusicBrainz, and Wikipedia.

Additionally, Justin is an avid traveler and always tries to learn something new from the places he visits and the people he meets. He is a music and coffee enthusiast!

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The Fedora Docs Revamp: Building the Docs You Want to Read

The Fedora Council recently approved a Community Initiative to completely revamp how we build, maintain, and structure our documentation. In this interactive session, we will briefly cover our progress in modernizing the Fedora Docs toolchain and lowering the barrier to entry for new contributors. Then, we will hand the microphone over to you: attendees will vote on their favorite Fedora topics to drive live breakout discussions on how we can build better guides for the community. Join us to share your ideas, tell us what is missing, and learn how to get involved!

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