On Fri, 2012-04-20 at 16:54 -0500, Ricardo Chung wrote:
Bryen,
All FOSS magazines I know come from other countries ( Mostly English speakers, UK, US, AU: Linux Journal, Linux Magazine, Linux User , Linux Pro, Linux Format, ), * Linux Magazine - http://www.linux-magazine.com * Linux Journal - http://www.linuxjournal.com * Linux World - http://www.linuxworld.com * Linux Today PR - http://www.linuxtoday.com * Linux For You - http://www.lfymag.com * Linux Mag - http://www.linux-mag.com * Linux Format - http://www.linuxformat.co.uk/ * Linux User and Developer - http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/ * Red Hat Magazine - http://magazine.redhat.com/ * Full Circle Magazine - http://fullcirclemagazine.org/
There are some magazines specially coming from Spain (Todo Linux, Linux +)
*Linux+: http://lpmagazine.org/es *Tuxinfo: http://www.tuxinfo.com.ar/tuxinfo/ *Begins: http://www.revistabegins.org/ *Linvix: http://linvix.wordpress.com/ *Atix: http://atix.opentelematics.org/
*Linux Magazine: http://www.linux-magazine.es/issue/60 *Todo Linux: http://www.iberprensa.com/todolinux/todolinux.htm
Regards,
-- Ricardo A. Chung | openSUSE Linux Ambassador
Thank you Ricardo, this is *VERY* helpful and I'm sure Jos appreciates this awesome list that he'll be able to reference and add to his cache of press contacts for openSUSE. New question: Since you mention that most of these publications are external from Central America, I am curious what do most people in the Central America FOSS community rely on to follow news about events? Are there major non-"non-official-media" bloggers that people follow? Is there anyone we can contact to ask them to publish our information on their blogs? Also, what about social media sites? I know there is a openSUSE Honduras facebook page created by itxshell. And Sebastian showed me a GoSH (openSUSE Guatemala users group) website a long time ago. Let's figure out those as well and ask them to promote/publish our announcements as well. As you know, I am very interested in making sure our Summit is bi-lingual so that we can join the nearby communities in US and Latin America. We need your help to continually spread the word. It is important that we get Spanish-speakers to submit CfP's or we won't actually have bi-lingual event. So we're counting on you guys to be our Spanish-language marketeers! :-) Again, many thanks so far to all of you for your great work! Bryen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-summit+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-summit+owner@opensuse.org