+Cura development comes with a script "package.sh", this script has been designed to run under *nix OSes (Linux, MacOS, FreeBSD). For Windows the package.sh script can be run from bash using git. The "package.sh" script generates a final release package. You should not need it during development, unless you are changing the release process. If you want to distribute your own version of Cura, then the package.sh script will allow you to do that.\r
+\r
+\r
+== Fedora ==\r
+\r
+Fedora builds Cura by using `mock`, thereby enabling it to build RPMs for every distribution that `mock` has a configuration file for. In pratice this means that Fedora can build RPMs for several versions of Fedora, CentOS and RHEL. Cura can be built under a regular user account, there is no need to have root privileges. In fact, having root privileges is very much discouraged. However, the user account under which the build is performed needs to be a member of the 'mock' group. This is accomplished as follows:\r
+```bash\r
+sudo usermod -a -G mock "$(whoami)"\r
+```\r
+\r
+To install the software that is required to build Cura, run the following commands:\r
+```bash\r
+sudo yum install -y git rpmdevtools rpm-build mock arduino\r
+\r
+# Ensure that the Arduino tools can be found by the build\r
+sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/arduino/hardware/tools/avr\r
+sudo ln -sf /usr/bin /usr/share/arduino/hardware/tools/avr/bin\r
+\r
+```\r