Hi Jie,
The editors approved your pitch and would like you to continue and finish the draft article you started on the Magazine. Are you OK to keep writing and finish it up next week?
Paul
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 05:11:08PM -0500, Paul Frields wrote:
Hi Jie, this looks like a fascinating topic that Java developers will enjoy! Here's what I would challenge you to do -- rather than target the technology, make your pitch focus on the problem the user (developer) has, and show them how Fedora solves it. It's the same idea, just flipped around to make the user's situation the focus, and not the code. This pitch seems really interesting to me and I think the other editors would agree it'll make a great article. Let us know if you need anything else before you put a pitch in the Magazine.
Also -- if you have problems writing the pitch in the Magazine, don't grind on it. Just email here. We are looking at some changes that happened with WordPress 5.0 and don't want it to be a roadblock for you.
Paul
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 10:30 AM Jie Kang jkang@redhat.com wrote:
Hi all,
Following the guide [1] I'd like to introduce myself! I'm Jie Kang, a software engineer at Red Hat. I'd like to write an article for the Fedora Magazine to introduce a new module in Fedora, Java Mission Control (JMC). JMC is a powerful analysis tool for the HotSpot JVM and is able to read Java Flight Recordings produced by the JDK. These two technologies were open-sourced by Oracle last year and JMC has been packaged recently for distribution as a module in Fedora [2]. I
I'm interested in writing a short article on how to install the JMC module on Fedora and use it to analyze running JVMs on the system or previously created Flight Recordings. Would this be the correct type of content for Fedora Magazine?
[1] https://fedoramagazine.org/writing-an-article-for-the-fedora-magazine/ [2] https://src.fedoraproject.org/modules/jmc