Allegedly, on or about 30 March 2013, Joe Zeff sent:
Well, you could start by going to https://fedoraproject.org/ and looking around to see what the people running have to say. I think it's called "due diligence," or something like that.
The trouble with trawling the web, or even single websites, is that you're in "needle in a haystack" territory. Especially when sites move away from having a structured content (e.g. a table of contents that you can follow, that does not miss out some of the site contents), to being a mess of a small aspect of the site being thrown on the front page in an incoherent splatter.
As examples, over time is has ranged from being easy, to damn near impossible, to find the Fedora pages about hardware requirements, or checksum checking your downloaded ISO file. Never mind information about handling the more obtuse installations.