Hi team, With the article about Plex Media Server/Plex Media Client came an interesting topic about what can be or can't be in an article. So i was researching a little bit about it and found some guidelines:
http://fedoramagazine.org/writing-an-article-for-the-fedora-magazine/ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Magazine/Howtopost https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Magazine But in any of them is commented about the content of the articles, they all talk about how to use the wordpress, some thing about structure, topics, the featured image. In the other thread was commented this by stickster: (1) If you want to explain how to get or use software that's FOSS and is legal for anyone to get or use, that's fine. (Examples include Pagure, or, as far as I can tell, netdata.) (2) If you want to explain how to get or use software that's not FOSS but is legal for anyone to get or use, that's fine. (Examples include Steam or Google Chrome.) Everything else, it's a good idea to check before pitching. We're here to help! :-) So I want to start a discussion to clarify and probably to insert in the guidelines (wiki or the magazine itself) this important point to make it better for us, the new contributors. Br, -- Eduard Lucena Móvil: +56962318010 GNU/Linux User #589060 Ubuntu User #8749 Fedora Ambassador Latam
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