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* General Announcements / News | |||
* Development Announcements | |||
* Event Reports | |||
* A weekly series of posts, '5 things in Fedora this week", mentioning the top 5 things which happen in Fedora that week | |||
* ... And everything else related to Fedora in general! | |||
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== Join the Magazine Team == | == Join the Magazine Team == | ||
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Revision as of 20:15, 20 April 2014
🔗 Fedora Magazine
🔗 What is the Fedora Magazine
Fedora Magazine is a WordPress-based site which delivers all the news of the Fedora Community. (It replaces the previous Fedora Weekly News.)
🔗 What is the content of the Magazine
The content of the magazine varies, but mostly includes:
- General Announcements / News
- Development Announcements
- Event Reports
- A weekly series of posts, '5 things in Fedora this week", mentioning the top 5 things which happen in Fedora that week
- ... And everything else related to Fedora in general!
🔗 Join the Magazine Team
We really need your help on the Magazine. Join now. There are also a detailed guide on how to make a post on the magazine
🔗 Magazine Contributors
You can see the full list of the magazine contributors in this page
🔗 Beats Sections
These are the pages where the weekly news beats are written. Content here may be derived from bugzilla reports, blog posts and mailing list discussions.
[Special note: Please remove the asterisk(*) symbol to confirme beat writers' name. To make the opportunities apparent, the asterisk symbol is being use]
Beat | Writer |
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Development | Joe Brockmeier |
Announcements | * |
InTheNews | * |
Ambassadors | * |
QualityAssurance | * |
Translation | * |
/Design | * |
SecurityAdvisories | * |
LATAM | * |
PlanetFedora | * |
🔗 Editorial Calendar
🔗 10th Anniversary Content
Revised schedule, treating the first release of Fedora Core in November 2003 as the "official" anniversary.
Month | Topic | Draft Deadline | Publication Deadline | Author | Editor | Notes |
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October | FPL Retrospective | 14 October 2013 | 22 October 2013 | jzb | ? | Still missing 2 interviews. We can also reuse this video and be halfway there: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOFXBGh6DZ0 |
November | History of Fedora | 13 November 2013 | 22 November 2013 | Robyn Bergeron + Chris Roberts | jzb | Could probably start off with a bulletpoint-style outline of history just to get a sense of things that have happened. Releases/HistoricalSchedules is probably a good place to pull major dates from and form an outline. |
December | 10 Firsts for Fedora | 10 December 2013 | 20 December 2013 | ? | jzb | (Volunteers?) Would be good to look at some of the technologies that Fedora has pioneered. Especially things that have been widely adopted in other projects. |
January | Visual History of Fedora | 13 January 2014 | 23 January 2014 | ? | jzb | I moved this up a bit to compensate for Christmas holiday. Picturing a slideshow or something that shows how the desktop, installer, etc. have matured over the years. Should include GNOME, KDE, Xfce, etc. |
February | Fedora Around the World | 13 February 2014 | 23 February 2014 | if confirmed jzb angle Gabriele Trombini | jzb | Possible angle: Fedora's translation and ambassador communities around the world? |
March | Let's Get Small (with Fedora) | 13 March 2014 | 23 March 2014 | suehle | jzb | Perhaps something about Fedora's history with ARM and other embedded/non-x86 archs? Thinking especially Raspberry pi. |