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Re: [opensuse-marketing] openSUSE Magazine
- From: differentreality <differentreality@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2011 18:59:55 +0200
- Message-id: <CAAdZW-hmy1VH_8sgMqKg5_zrt-A3wc6NgpDbNKAAaBnHqprhag@mail.gmail.com>
Hey all :)
(I have to admit my email comes in a little late - I've been crazy
busy, I'm afraid)
I would like to point out that I don't feel left out or that my idea
was stolen in this particular case.
The initial idea was presented through the most significant mailing
lists, so I think everybody is very clear on who thought of what and
who started what.
Reminding people about the magazine idea and pushing them a little to
contribute is probably the best thing that could happen.
Regarding the "best of news' articles" it has been something that we
intended to do anyway, still we would need some reviewing of the
articles and possible corrections (and I mostly refer to
syntax/grammar/clear meaning which we find that is important for such
a publication).
I indeed hope that new year will come with inspiration and motivation
(and some free time - please!) to contribute more and see progress
made in all these things that we like.
I hope we can get more people activated about the magazine, and
especially people that have written interesting articles on news could
perhaps point it out (since it is easier for them to say "hey I have
this article you could add to the magazine!") instead of us searching
for it (honestly I don't think I would be able to choose some articles
and leave others).
Stella
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 9:49 PM, jdd <jdd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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(I have to admit my email comes in a little late - I've been crazy
busy, I'm afraid)
I would like to point out that I don't feel left out or that my idea
was stolen in this particular case.
The initial idea was presented through the most significant mailing
lists, so I think everybody is very clear on who thought of what and
who started what.
Reminding people about the magazine idea and pushing them a little to
contribute is probably the best thing that could happen.
Regarding the "best of news' articles" it has been something that we
intended to do anyway, still we would need some reviewing of the
articles and possible corrections (and I mostly refer to
syntax/grammar/clear meaning which we find that is important for such
a publication).
I indeed hope that new year will come with inspiration and motivation
(and some free time - please!) to contribute more and see progress
made in all these things that we like.
I hope we can get more people activated about the magazine, and
especially people that have written interesting articles on news could
perhaps point it out (since it is easier for them to say "hey I have
this article you could add to the magazine!") instead of us searching
for it (honestly I don't think I would be able to choose some articles
and leave others).
Stella
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 9:49 PM, jdd <jdd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Le 09/12/2011 19:38, Kim Leyendecker a écrit :--
Sorry, I guess my question was just too imprecise. I rather meantdepends of how many people work for the magazine. I would like to see for
which criteria are there to call an article part of a "best of"?
example "give the 10 best article of your choice" and give a mark to each,
but in fine people that do the work will choose :-)
jdd
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