Hello all,
I have started a monthly online linux magazine for Indians. It is totally free of cost with no advertisement or any commercial gains.
If anyone is interested in writing articles for the same please let me know. Your article will be published along with your name/email/website/contact. Everyone is welcomed from students to experienced developers.
Please contact me on *linux.magzen@gmail.com*
I also need tips on how to improve.
Jai Hind.
I have started a monthly online linux magazine for Indians.
Love the passion but rather than reinvent the wheel why don't you join in and contribute to www.ubuntu-in.org This group also has a wiki, perhaps you might want to contribute..
It is totally
free of cost with no advertisement or any commercial gains.
All the more reason why you should join and lend a hand in existing projects.
Sachin G. IPH Pvt. Ltd.
Hi,
On 5/7/07, Sachin Gopal bomlug@snambiar.com wrote:
I have started a monthly online linux magazine for Indians.
Love the passion but rather than reinvent the wheel why don't you join in and contribute to www.ubuntu-in.org This group also has a wiki, perhaps you might want to contribute..
It is totally
free of cost with no advertisement or any commercial gains.
All the more reason why you should join and lend a hand in existing projects.
ummm, how would that work? This dude is talking about a Linux magazine. From what I understand from that he means ``generic" Linux magazine where people can write and share ideas, tips and foo. This is something similar to ilug-del's ezine concept. Ubuntu-in is a Indian chapter of Ubuntu which has its own set of valid aims and goals. And lets say, somebody wants to write a - ``how-to do fooBar on Fedora Core 7", then ubuntu-in.org not exactly the right place to contribute or is it? From what I understand, the goals are different so there is less scope to join hands in this particular case. So I think, I think and IMHO this person 's ( what is your name buddy? ) is perfectly ok. ( Though maybe the idea can be merged with ilug-del's ezine concept, but I am not sure how much that thing worked out. )
And now Mr. linux.magzen@gmail.com, err now what I would like to know from you is - is this magazine going to be a online one or a good old paper magazine. Now if I wanted to buy it, how much would I have to pay for it and to whom? Where would I buy it from? Newsstands? Are you going to email a pdf copy? Or do you plan a nice little website? Are you based in Mumbai or nearby areas? Please understand one thing, I am not interrogating you, I might want to contribute little whatever I know ( and there might be others even) , but I am bit wary of anonymous posts and people. So if you give us more details, there might be more people coming forward to contribute.
Cheers!
Pradeepto
Sometime Today, PB cobbled together some glyphs to say:
And now Mr. linux.magzen@gmail.com, err now what I would
like to know from you is - is this magazine going to be a online one
He's already answered these questions on his intro mail.
``how-to do fooBar on
Fedora Core 7", then ubuntu-in.org not exactly the right place to contribute or is it? From what I understand, the goals are different so there is less scope to join hands in this particular case.
Am sorry if i was unclear i meant this wiki .. http://db.glug-bom.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
I have started a monthly online linux magazine for Indians. It is totally free of cost with no advertisement or any commercial gains.
that means no proprietary software/proprietary software ads :-)
Finally a truly ideology friendly magazine to the GNU/Linux movement.
Sir, i wish you Godspeed
If anyone is interested in writing articles for the same please let me know.
Your article will be published along with your name/email/website/contact.
Everyone is welcomed from students to experienced developers.
What topics are you currently focusing on ?
Again, great initiative :-)
Regards,
- vihan