Jim Grisanzio wrote:
I did a little blog pointing to the articles on opensolaris.org:
http://blogs.sun.com/jimgris?entry=some_articles_on_opensolaris
We'll eventually have to link to these from the front page. There are
few more articles written and in review (Solaris on laptops, a 3rd
driver article, a kernel comparison, and a piece on portability. We'll
release those as soon as they are done.
For those of you who are new to the community: we had some articles
written (some light technical, some community profiles, etc) during
the pilot program, and we'd like to continue that function if you are
interested. Are you? If so, what publishing model is best for this
community? Who are the writers out there? When I say that I mean are
you interested in contributing articles, and how would you like to be
recognized for that contribution? And if so, would you like to help
work on an editorial plan to get us going past what we already have? I
think we need to figure out a way to incent people to contribute (to
write/edit/review) things like how-tos, profiles, case studies,
opinion pieces, feature articles, news, etc. In terms of style, I'm
thinking that the more magazine-like the better to distinguish this
editorial from documentation.
We are working on a website editorial policy to sort of outline who
does what and where on the site generally. This "articles" section I'm
talking about is just one part of that, but we really began it back in
the pilot program. It'll all come together over time.
Opinions?
Question... did Sun pay for those profiles? If so, why?
Reguarding the rest, I can write when time permits. Plenty of us are
producing useful information, but "articles" in the traditional sense
conflict directly with technical blogging. Many of our blog entries
could be slightly reformed and presto-change you've got an article.
The Driver Programming articles by Max are awesome, I'd love to see more
of those. Didn't Rich have some articles in the pipe too?
benr.
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