Yeah, I can write about the Plex-Media-Player. I took an old machine and turned 
it into a Plex streaming box that would boot right into Plex with no desktop 
environment. I originally did it on Ubuntu, but don't see why Fedora wouldn't 
work since they use QT. 

I'd also like to write about Netdata, but I can do that after the Plex 
streaming box. 

> On May 30, 2016, at 10:18 PM, Justin W. Flory <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 05/28/2016 06:04 PM, Martino Jones wrote:
>> Other than the Plex software everything should be available with DNF. The 
>> Plex Media Server isn't FOSS though and there's third-party executables 
>> included with the installer that is licensed through Plex. I can write 
>> something else if that's a problem. I like Netdata on Github and could write 
>> about that too. Luckily there's no lack of news in the Linux world.
> 
> Okay, I don't think we could write an article about the Media Server setup or 
> install, but using the client might be something that would still be doable 
> if that interests you (wouldn't hurt for Paul or Ryan to double-check me on 
> that one to be sure).
> 
> Netdata sounds like a neat idea for an article. If you have other ideas or 
> want feedback, just let us know and we'll be happy to provide some. :)
> 
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