Apologies for ignoring this thread for a while.
It would be fantastic to have a regular page in Linux Format, and I'm
grateful to the publishers for offering us this opportunity. However,
I don't think we currently have the resources to produce a monthly
page (particularly considering the
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 4:27 AM, Tobias Mueller mue...@cryptobitch.dewrote:
Heya :)
On 17.09.2012 01:18, Emily Gonyer wrote:
Whats the deadline?
Well. It'd be every month.
What format (PDF, ODT, etc) do they want/need
articles to be in?
I'd guess plain text. And plain images (like JPG
Heya :)
On 17.09.2012 01:18, Emily Gonyer wrote:
Whats the deadline?
Well. It'd be every month.
What format (PDF, ODT, etc) do they want/need
articles to be in?
I'd guess plain text. And plain images (like JPG or so).
I don't think technical details matter much at this stage.
I feel it's more
Hi,
On 09/17/2012 01:18 AM, Emily Gonyer wrote:
Whats the deadline?
The deadline for October is last Friday (but perhaps we can still get in
if we send something today or tomorrow - would need to ask Graham to be
sure).
After that, it's a deadline every 4 weeks (they do 13 issues per
Hey folks :)
As we just had some experience publishing in a magazine and we now have
the chance to publish regularly in Linux Format, the UK's first
Linux-specific magazine, and is currently the best-selling Linux title
in the UK. It is also exported to many countries worldwide.
I think it's a
Whats the deadline? What format (PDF, ODT, etc) do they want/need
articles to be in? 550 words isn't that many, and certainly sounds
do-able. Highlighting one application or event a month (ie, Boston
Summit for October), with screenshots and/or event photos. Perhaps
if/when we did an application