About the articles, I don't think enlightenment uses a proprietary toolkit.
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]]>The toolkit KDE uses is called Qt and not QT, there is a major difference between Qt (pronounced as cute) and Quicktime :-P
Apart from that:
Nice Job, I really like the idea of having an Arch Linux magazine!^^
I also would like to help you, but I don't know how :-D
Edit:
What do you think about adding a section, that has a Q&A with archlinux developers?:)
]]>Now if only I knew how to write articles Wait maybe I do?! Don't hold your breath though. My job is taking way too much of my time right now, but later... Yes I want to help!
Until then, keep up the good work.
]]>It shows that you have spent a lot of time with this issue. The layout is appealing and easy to read. In addition articles did hit the sweetpot. Ada Lovelace Day, creating passwords, software review - good stuff there.
I hope that you find contributors so that this magazine will continue. It is hard to believe that just two guys did all this work
]]>Daenyth wrote:I still say LaTeX and convert to pdf for distribution. It should also convert to html pretty readily. You can use version control to track it as well.
I agree. PDF should still be important, because not everyone can be online everywhere...
Yeah.. because html is a format you can't read offline
]]>I still say LaTeX and convert to pdf for distribution. It should also convert to html pretty readily. You can use version control to track it as well.
I agree. PDF should still be important, because not everyone can be online everywhere...
cheers
Barde
GREAT effort! Glad to see you care so much about arch!
I think a PDF is limiting as a format though. Usually magazines release a PDF because it's the easiest way to export their pre-print layouts. But in this case it seems like it takes away from the final product.
Options to consider:
Drupal Book Format
A Wiki Format. You could build it like wikibooks, each issue could be worked on by contributors then "locked".
Of course I would LOVE to see an arch printed magazine, but I don't know how big the market is for that ...
(If you need help setting these up let me know)
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