Hello everyone...
In today's meeting we were brainstorming ways to assist new writers to become involved in Fedora Magazine. One idea that was well received on the chat was 'Ask Fedora Magazine" as a regular series.
Would love to get everyone's feedback on this idea.
Thanks,
Charles
On 05/26/2017 03:28 AM, charles profitt wrote:
Hello everyone...
In today's meeting we were brainstorming ways to assist new writers to become involved in Fedora Magazine. One idea that was well received on the chat was 'Ask Fedora Magazine" as a regular series.
Would love to get everyone's feedback on this idea.
Hey Charles, would be curious to know a little bit more about what you had in mind with this idea! Is it encouraging users to submit questions about technical topics to the Fedora Magazine that we would answer (to help us know what readers are looking to read about)? Or does it happen to involve any sort of collaboration / resource sharing with Ask Fedora?
I like where this is going, but curious to know more about what you had in mind with the idea. :)
On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 09:48:00AM +0000, Justin W. Flory wrote:
On 05/26/2017 03:28 AM, charles profitt wrote:
Hello everyone...
In today's meeting we were brainstorming ways to assist new writers to become involved in Fedora Magazine. One idea that was well received on the chat was 'Ask Fedora Magazine" as a regular series.
Would love to get everyone's feedback on this idea.
Hey Charles, would be curious to know a little bit more about what you had in mind with this idea! Is it encouraging users to submit questions about technical topics to the Fedora Magazine that we would answer (to help us know what readers are looking to read about)? Or does it happen to involve any sort of collaboration / resource sharing with Ask Fedora?
I like where this is going, but curious to know more about what you had in mind with the idea. :)
I think the idea was to invite readers to send in questions (for example through comments, or through the Feedback function) about Fedora topics. The Magazine staff could pick a few to answer in a "Dear Fedora" type column, researching and getting info from contributors as needed to answer them correctly.
On Wed, 2017-05-31 at 10:49 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
I think the idea was to invite readers to send in questions (for example through comments, or through the Feedback function) about Fedora topics. The Magazine staff could pick a few to answer in a "Dear Fedora" type column, researching and getting info from contributors as needed to answer them correctly.
This sounds cool. As a Fedora user, I've been wondering about the state of Wayland on NVIDIA Optimus laptops, but have found it difficult to find a straight answer. There's conflicting or old information on various blogs and news sites.
I wonder if these could even turn into some sort of investigative articles. With the example of Wayland on NVIDIA Optimus laptops, this might involve talking to Hans de Goede, Simon (of negativo17), or some other GNOME developers.
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