"We'd like to print more BSD articles but nobody is submitting any."
Surely there must be a reason why people aren't writing/ submitting BSD
articles though?
That would be the amount of work involved in actually writing
something.
Speaking for myself, the reason I don't write anything or present at
conferences is because I simply cannot believe that anyone would be
interested in anything I have to say; the way I do things is obviously the
same way that everyone else does things, right? ;-)
An ideas list goes some way to helping.

I think that a good directions to go are how-to articles and new-in- $VERSION articles.

As for how-to articles, I have a few idea off of the top of my head:
1. Installation/getting started
2. Setting up a firewall/load balancer
3. Setting up a file-server
4. and so on
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