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Your Complete Guide to Joining the Fedora Linux 44 Virtual Release Party

A step-by-step guide to register, set up Matrix, join sessions, and avoid common mistakes for the Fedora Linux 44 Virtual Release Party on April 24, 2026.

Overview

Fedora Linux 44 is nearly here! After months of collaborative effort from packagers, documentation writers, designers, and contributors across the globe, the community is gearing up for a time-honored tradition: the Global Virtual Release Party. This event is a chance to celebrate the culmination of hard work and to look forward together.

Your Complete Guide to Joining the Fedora Linux 44 Virtual Release Party
Source: fedoramagazine.org

The official release date is approaching, but the party kicks off slightly ahead of the final release—on Friday, April 24, 2026. This half-day virtual event is free for everyone, featuring live sessions, recorded deep-dives, and casual socializing. Whether you are a seasoned maintainer or a first-time Fedora Atomic Desktop user, this celebration belongs to you.

This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to attend the Fedora Linux 44 Virtual Release Party: what to expect, what you need, and how to make the most of the experience.

Prerequisites

Before you join the party, ensure you have the following:

  • A Matrix account – The event is hosted on Matrix via Element Creations. You can create a free account at matrix.org or use any Matrix client (like Element Desktop or mobile).
  • Internet connection – Stable connectivity for streaming live sessions and participating in chat.
  • Registration – While the event is free, advance registration is required to access the virtual venue. Registration ensures you receive the link to the Matrix room and any updates.
  • Time zone awareness – The schedule is listed in US Eastern (EDT, UTC-4) and UTC. Double-check your local time to avoid missing sessions.
  • Optional: A Fedora installation (or virtual machine) if you want to test new features as they are discussed.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Register for the Event

Head to the official registration page (the link will be provided on the Fedora community announcement channels). Fill in your details – typically just your name and email – to receive a confirmation with the Matrix room invite. Registration is mandatory because it helps organizers manage capacity and communicate last-minute changes.

2. Set Up Your Matrix Client

If you don’t already have a Matrix account, create one now. The recommended client is Element (formerly Riot). Download it from element.io/download for your platform, or use the web version.

  1. Open Element and choose Create Account.
  2. Select a homeserver (matrix.org works fine).
  3. Verify your email address.
  4. After logging in, you are ready to join rooms.

If you already have a Matrix account, simply use your existing client. The registration email will contain a direct link to the event room.

3. Join the Virtual Venue

Click the link in your registration confirmation. This will open a Matrix room (or a space) that serves as the main hub for the release party. For security, the room is likely invite-only, so only registered users will have access.

Once inside, you’ll see the schedule pinned or posted in the room description. Introduce yourself! The community is friendly and open to new faces.

The party runs from 09:00 EDT (13:00 UTC) to roughly 10:30 EDT (14:30 UTC), with a break in between. Each session lasts 15 minutes, featuring talks and updates from Fedora leaders and contributors. Here is the lineup (all times in EDT/UTC):

  • 09:00/13:00 – Opening Remarks (Jef Spaleta, Justin Wheeler) – Kickoff, recap of the release cycle, project news.
  • 09:15/13:15 – FPL Update (Jef Spaleta) – Fedora Project Leader reflects on F44 and future vision.
  • 09:30/13:30 – Packit as Fedora dist-git CI (Packit team) – How Packit is taking over Fedora’s dist-git CI.
  • 09:45/13:45 – Adding Nix to Fedora (Jens Petersen) – Behind the scenes of integrating the Nix package tool.
  • 10:00/14:00 – PackageKit with DNF5 and KDE Integration (Neal Gompa) – Under-the-hood changes for desktop users.
  • 10:15/14:15 – Server WG (Peter Boy) – Community-driven initiative for a home server spin.
  • 10:30/14:30 – Break – Take a screen break, grab coffee, or merge.

Sessions may be broadcast via live video or audio within the Matrix room, or via a separate streaming link provided in the chat. Follow along, ask questions using the chat, and participate in discussions.

Your Complete Guide to Joining the Fedora Linux 44 Virtual Release Party
Source: fedoramagazine.org

5. Interact and Socialize

Between sessions and during the break, use the chat to connect with other attendees. You can ask questions about talks, share your own Fedora experiences, or just talk about your favorite Linux distro. The party is as much about community as it is about release.

If you want to dive deeper, some sessions may have accompanying recorded demos or links to documentation – these will be posted in the room after each talk.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Missing registration – Without registration, you won’t receive the invite link. Register early (at least a day before) to avoid last-minute stress.
  • Wrong time zone – The schedule uses EDT (UTC-4) and UTC. Double-check your local time. For example, 09:00 EDT is 13:00 UTC, but if you are in Europe, that might be 15:00 CEST. Use a converter to be sure.
  • Not testing Matrix beforehand – Ensure your Matrix client works and you can join the room. Some corporate networks block Matrix traffic – test in advance.
  • Assuming you can join without a Matrix account – While the event is open to all, the venue requires a Matrix account. Create one ahead of time.
  • Expecting a physical event – This is completely virtual. No travel required, but do set up a comfortable viewing space.
  • Overlooking the break – The 10:30 break is intentional; use it! Stretch, hydrate, and come back refreshed for any post-break informal chatter.

Summary

The Fedora Linux 44 Virtual Release Party is a free, half-day online celebration on April 24, 2026, welcoming all community members. To attend, register in advance, create a Matrix account, and join the event room. Follow the scheduled talks from project leaders and contributors, ask questions, and socialize with fellow Fedora enthusiasts. Avoid common pitfalls like time zone mix-ups and missing registration. This guide equips you with everything you need to be part of the party and honor the months of work that went into Fedora Linux 44. See you there!