Re: Publishing in Linux Format
- From: Emily Gonyer <emilyyrose gmail com>
- To: Tobias Mueller <muelli cryptobitch de>
- Cc: marketing-list <marketing-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Publishing in Linux Format
- Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 19:18:16 -0400
Whats the deadline? What format (PDF, ODT, etc) do they want/need
articles to be in? 550 words isn't that many, and certainly sounds
do-able. Highlighting one application or event a month (ie, Boston
Summit for October), with screenshots and/or event photos. Perhaps
if/when we did an application we could also do a short interview with
one of the developers of it.
Also, I thought Sri had a couple of articles held back that we'd
talked about using for getting the GNOME Journal going again a couple
months ago, though I'm not sure what ever became of them.
Emily
On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 5:44 PM, Tobias Mueller <muelli cryptobitch de> wrote:
> Hey folks :)
>
> As we just had some experience publishing in a magazine and we now have
> the chance to publish regularly in Linux Format, "the UK's first
> Linux-specific magazine, and is currently the best-selling Linux title
> in the UK. It is also exported to many countries worldwide".
>
> I think it's a great chance and I'd love seeing us having a page there
> every month. We'd have to produce about "550 words plus a couple of
> images". Every month.
>
> Will we have anyone being able to organise producing the necessary texts?
> It could be a GNOME app/shell extension of the month, a developer
> profile, or the commit digest fleshed out. I would love us to have a
> handful articles almost ready before we agree to take up on the offer we
> got.
>
> So who is to step up? :-)
>
> Cheers,
> Tobi
>
>
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