The holiday period in December will be here before you know it. The Magazine has a lot of staff who are planning vacation and PTO time over that period. That doesn't mean everyone will automatically disappear. But in my case, I tend to spend my vacation away from the keyboard and doing other things. I bet some others do likewise. The hardest period to cover will be December 23 - January 1 -- which is 5 slots in our normal schedule. So we should figure out how to pre-fill our schedule and not have the Magazine "run dry" for several weeks.
Here are some ideas for how we could accomplish this. But we need other ideas and content, too. Please contribute your ideas and we can discuss in the next meeting (Wednesday 1300 UTC, 8:00am EST, 2:00pm CEST in IRC Freenode #fedora-meeting).
(1) If you're a new writer we would still love to have your contributions early, so we could schedule articles to publish over the holidays.
(2) We could make a "best of 2019" series that would run for 3-5 slots on the Magazine. Last year I think we chose articles that represented for developers, sysadmins, and user tools. We could use those or even add a couple categories. We could do a year-end wrap up as well.
(3) We could resurrect a few articles to refresh and repost. You can reset a published article to scheduled, and it will be re-posted on the new date. If we do this, the article should be checked for accuracy and updated as needed to reflect Fedora 31 reality.
(4) We could get a bunch of like-minded writers to participate in a new series that we finish and schedule to run over the holidays.
Other ideas are welcome.
Hi Paul:
It looks like the "Play Stadia Games from Fedora" article would be a good candidate to delay until late December/early January because I'm reading that Chrome browser support will not work until 2020.
From https://www.pcgamesn.com/stadia/google-stadia-release-date-price-performance:
... The Founder’s Edition and Premiere Edition with Stadia Pro will reportedly be the only way to access Stadia at the November launch, but Google has promised to open the service up to any machine with a Chrome browser installation in 2020. ...
From https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9338946?hl=en:
Q. Which mobile devices (tablets and phones) will support Stadia at launch? A. At launch we will be supporting Pixel 2, Pixel 3, Pixel 3a, and Pixel 4 phones for mobile gameplay, tablets running Chrome OS, and more devices will be made available in the future. However, purchasing games and managing your content can be done from any iOS 11+ or Android M+ device that can run the Stadia app.
Q. Do I need to use your Controller? (Stadia Controller) A. No, you can use many popular HID compliant controllers when playing via USB cable on Chrome or mobile. To play on your TV you will need to use the Stadia Controller and Google Chromecast Ultra.
FYI.
On Wed, 2019-11-13 at 12:57 -0500, Paul Frields wrote:
The holiday period in December will be here before you know it. The Magazine has a lot of staff who are planning vacation and PTO time over that period. That doesn't mean everyone will automatically disappear. But in my case, I tend to spend my vacation away from the keyboard and doing other things. I bet some others do likewise. The hardest period to cover will be December 23 - January 1 -- which is 5 slots in our normal schedule. So we should figure out how to pre-fill our schedule and not have the Magazine "run dry" for several weeks.
Here are some ideas for how we could accomplish this. But we need other ideas and content, too. Please contribute your ideas and we can discuss in the next meeting (Wednesday 1300 UTC, 8:00am EST, 2:00pm CEST in IRC Freenode #fedora-meeting).
(1) If you're a new writer we would still love to have your contributions early, so we could schedule articles to publish over the holidays.
(2) We could make a "best of 2019" series that would run for 3-5 slots on the Magazine. Last year I think we chose articles that represented for developers, sysadmins, and user tools. We could use those or even add a couple categories. We could do a year-end wrap up as well.
(3) We could resurrect a few articles to refresh and repost. You can reset a published article to scheduled, and it will be re-posted on the new date. If we do this, the article should be checked for accuracy and updated as needed to reflect Fedora 31 reality.
(4) We could get a bunch of like-minded writers to participate in a new series that we finish and schedule to run over the holidays.
Other ideas are welcome.
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This is a good point on scheduling that article. Given the wording in the FAQ I wouldn't assume we could publish this during the holidays.
Paul
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:41 PM Gregory Lee Bartholomew gregory.lee.bartholomew@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Paul:
It looks like the "Play Stadia Games from Fedora" article would be a good candidate to delay until late December/early January because I'm reading that Chrome browser support will not work until 2020.
From https://www.pcgamesn.com/stadia/google-stadia-release-date-price-performance:
... The Founder’s Edition and Premiere Edition with Stadia Pro will reportedly be the only way to access Stadia at the November launch, but Google has promised to open the service up to any machine with a Chrome browser installation in 2020. ...
From https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9338946?hl=en:
Q. Which mobile devices (tablets and phones) will support Stadia at launch? A. At launch we will be supporting Pixel 2, Pixel 3, Pixel 3a, and Pixel 4 phones for mobile gameplay, tablets running Chrome OS, and more devices will be made available in the future. However, purchasing games and managing your content can be done from any iOS 11+ or Android M+ device that can run the Stadia app.
Q. Do I need to use your Controller? (Stadia Controller) A. No, you can use many popular HID compliant controllers when playing via USB cable on Chrome or mobile. To play on your TV you will need to use the Stadia Controller and Google Chromecast Ultra.
FYI.
On Wed, 2019-11-13 at 12:57 -0500, Paul Frields wrote:
The holiday period in December will be here before you know it. The Magazine has a lot of staff who are planning vacation and PTO time over that period. That doesn't mean everyone will automatically disappear. But in my case, I tend to spend my vacation away from the keyboard and doing other things. I bet some others do likewise. The hardest period to cover will be December 23 - January 1 -- which is 5 slots in our normal schedule. So we should figure out how to pre-fill our schedule and not have the Magazine "run dry" for several weeks.
Here are some ideas for how we could accomplish this. But we need other ideas and content, too. Please contribute your ideas and we can discuss in the next meeting (Wednesday 1300 UTC, 8:00am EST, 2:00pm CEST in IRC Freenode #fedora-meeting).
(1) If you're a new writer we would still love to have your contributions early, so we could schedule articles to publish over the holidays.
(2) We could make a "best of 2019" series that would run for 3-5 slots on the Magazine. Last year I think we chose articles that represented for developers, sysadmins, and user tools. We could use those or even add a couple categories. We could do a year-end wrap up as well.
(3) We could resurrect a few articles to refresh and repost. You can reset a published article to scheduled, and it will be re-posted on the new date. If we do this, the article should be checked for accuracy and updated as needed to reflect Fedora 31 reality.
(4) We could get a bunch of like-minded writers to participate in a new series that we finish and schedule to run over the holidays.
Other ideas are welcome.
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Then again ...
From "StadiaOfficial, 45 min ago" https://www.reddit.com/r/Stadia/comments/dvv3tv/hi_reddit_andrey_from_the_st... :
<snip> ... here's the good part. Stadia IS NOT A BOX! You don't need our hardware to start playing, remember? Right after we ship your order (but not earlier than 9AM PST 11/19), we'll send you an email with the invite code. You can use it immediately to create your account and reserve your Stadia name in the Stadia app on Android or iOS. Just for clarity: the first day is a little special, if we ship your order on 11/18, you’ll receive the code on 11/19.
... BOOM! you can play immediately on your computer in the Chrome browser or on your Pixel phone. You can use mouse + keyboard or your existing HID-compliant controller. We'll start streaming bits while atoms are making their way to your house ) Admittedly, the best experience at launch is on TV (4K, HDR and all), but I'm enjoying Destiny 2 on my MacBook big-time. ... <snip>
On Wed, 2019-11-13 at 13:52 -0500, Paul Frields wrote:
This is a good point on scheduling that article. Given the wording in the FAQ I wouldn't assume we could publish this during the holidays.
Paul
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:41 PM Gregory Lee Bartholomew gregory.lee.bartholomew@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Paul:
It looks like the "Play Stadia Games from Fedora" article would be a good candidate to delay until late December/early January because I'm reading that Chrome browser support will not work until 2020.
From https://www.pcgamesn.com/stadia/google-stadia-release-date-price-performance:
... The Founder’s Edition and Premiere Edition with Stadia Pro will reportedly be the only way to access Stadia at the November launch, but Google has promised to open the service up to any machine with a Chrome browser installation in 2020. ...
From https://support.google.com/stadia/answer/9338946?hl=en:
Q. Which mobile devices (tablets and phones) will support Stadia at launch? A. At launch we will be supporting Pixel 2, Pixel 3, Pixel 3a, and Pixel 4 phones for mobile gameplay, tablets running Chrome OS, and more devices will be made available in the future. However, purchasing games and managing your content can be done from any iOS 11+ or Android M+ device that can run the Stadia app.
Q. Do I need to use your Controller? (Stadia Controller) A. No, you can use many popular HID compliant controllers when playing via USB cable on Chrome or mobile. To play on your TV you will need to use the Stadia Controller and Google Chromecast Ultra.
FYI.
On Wed, 2019-11-13 at 12:57 -0500, Paul Frields wrote:
The holiday period in December will be here before you know it. The Magazine has a lot of staff who are planning vacation and PTO time over that period. That doesn't mean everyone will automatically disappear. But in my case, I tend to spend my vacation away from the keyboard and doing other things. I bet some others do likewise. The hardest period to cover will be December 23 - January 1 -- which is 5 slots in our normal schedule. So we should figure out how to pre-fill our schedule and not have the Magazine "run dry" for several weeks.
Here are some ideas for how we could accomplish this. But we need other ideas and content, too. Please contribute your ideas and we can discuss in the next meeting (Wednesday 1300 UTC, 8:00am EST, 2:00pm CEST in IRC Freenode #fedora-meeting).
(1) If you're a new writer we would still love to have your contributions early, so we could schedule articles to publish over the holidays.
(2) We could make a "best of 2019" series that would run for 3-5 slots on the Magazine. Last year I think we chose articles that represented for developers, sysadmins, and user tools. We could use those or even add a couple categories. We could do a year-end wrap up as well.
(3) We could resurrect a few articles to refresh and repost. You can reset a published article to scheduled, and it will be re-posted on the new date. If we do this, the article should be checked for accuracy and updated as needed to reflect Fedora 31 reality.
(4) We could get a bunch of like-minded writers to participate in a new series that we finish and schedule to run over the holidays.
Other ideas are welcome.
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On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:02 PM Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
(2) We could make a "best of 2019" series that would run for 3-5 slots on the Magazine. Last year I think we chose articles that represented for developers, sysadmins, and user tools. We could use those or even add a couple categories. We could do a year-end wrap up as well.
I'm a big fan of this sort of post. It's a great way to highlight articles that people may have missed. Since we're looking at filling 5 slots or so, I'd suggest the following:
1. Best developer articles (5 articles) 2. Best sysadmin articles (5 articles) 3. Best user tools articles (5 articles) 4. Most-read articles (10? most-read, perhaps adjusted for calendar) 5. Editors' choice (5 articles that the editors loved, perhaps with a focus on highlighting first-time writers)
-- Ben Cotton He / Him / His Fedora Program Manager Red Hat TZ=America/Indiana/Indianapolis
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 8:01 AM Ben Cotton bcotton@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:02 PM Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
(2) We could make a "best of 2019" series that would run for 3-5 slots on the Magazine. Last year I think we chose articles that represented for developers, sysadmins, and user tools. We could use those or even add a couple categories. We could do a year-end wrap up as well.
I'm a big fan of this sort of post. It's a great way to highlight articles that people may have missed. Since we're looking at filling 5 slots or so, I'd suggest the following:
- Best developer articles (5 articles)
- Best sysadmin articles (5 articles)
- Best user tools articles (5 articles)
- Most-read articles (10? most-read, perhaps adjusted for calendar)
- Editors' choice (5 articles that the editors loved, perhaps with a
focus on highlighting first-time writers)
I like all of these, although 10 seems like a large number and might end up being repetitive with #1-3. I especially like the #5 idea about highlighting new writers! We should perhaps also alert those writers to the fact that they're featured, if we do this!
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 7:35 PM Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 8:01 AM Ben Cotton bcotton@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:02 PM Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com
wrote:
(2) We could make a "best of 2019" series that would run for 3-5 slots on the Magazine. Last year I think we chose articles that represented for developers, sysadmins, and user tools. We could use those or even add a couple categories. We could do a year-end wrap up as well.
I'm a big fan of this sort of post. It's a great way to highlight articles that people may have missed. Since we're looking at filling 5 slots or so, I'd suggest the following:
- Best developer articles (5 articles)
- Best sysadmin articles (5 articles)
- Best user tools articles (5 articles)
- Most-read articles (10? most-read, perhaps adjusted for calendar)
- Editors' choice (5 articles that the editors loved, perhaps with a
focus on highlighting first-time writers)
I like all of these, although 10 seems like a large number and might end up being repetitive with #1-3. I especially like the #5 idea about highlighting new writers! We should perhaps also alert those writers to the fact that they're featured, if we do this!
I like them, too!
I'd say let's look at the back catalogue and decide about the number of articles in each category based on what's there.
Let's talk about it in today's meeting!
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So this is what we've put together in today's meeting:
# Top articles of 2019
## For sysadmins 1. Introducing Fedora CoreOS - https://fedoramagazine.org/introducing-fedora-coreos/ 2. InitRAMFS, Dracut and the Dracut Emergency Shell - https://fedoramagazine.org/initramfs-dracut-and-the-dracut-emergency-shell/ 3. Reset a root password on Fedora - https://fedoramagazine.org/reset-root-password-fedora/ 4. systemd Unit dependencies and ordering - https://fedoramagazine.org/systemd-unit-dependencies-and-order/ 5. Setting kernel command line arguments - https://fedoramagazine.org/setting-kernel-command-line-arguments-with-fedora...
## For developers 1. Make Python code look good with Black - https://fedoramagazine.org/make-your-python-code-look-good-with-black-on-fed... 2. How to run virtual machines with virt-manager - https://fedoramagazine.org/full-virtualization-system-on-fedora-workstation-... 3. Jupyter and data science in Fedora - https://fedoramagazine.org/jupyter-and-data-science-in-fedora/ 4. Building Smaller Container Images - https://fedoramagazine.org/building-smaller-container-images/ 5. Getting Started with Go on Fedora - https://fedoramagazine.org/getting-started-with-go-on-fedora/
## For users (tools) 1. Dash to Dock extension for Workstation - https://fedoramagazine.org/dash-dock-extenstion/ 2. Tweaking the look of Workstation with themes - https://fedoramagazine.org/tweaking-the-look-of-fedora-workstation-with-them... 3. i3 with multiple monitors - https://fedoramagazine.org/using-i3-with-multiple-monitors/ 4. IceWM - https://fedoramagazine.org/icewm-a-really-cool-desktop/
## Editors' choice 1. Red Hat, IBM and Fedora - https://fedoramagazine.org/28700-2/ 2. 5 quick tips for Workstation users - https://fedoramagazine.org/5-quick-tips-for-fedora-workstation-users/ 3. Fedora and CentOS Stream - https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-and-centos-stream/ 4. Contribute to Fedora Magazine - https://fedoramagazine.org/contribute-to-fedora-magazine/
## Most-read (not from 2019, unlike all the other categories, we should update all of those) 1. i3 tiling window manager - https://fedoramagazine.org/getting-started-i3-window-manager/ 2. Powerline - https://fedoramagazine.org/add-power-terminal-powerline/ 3. Monospaced fonts - https://fedoramagazine.org/5-great-monospaced-fonts-for-coding-and-the-termi... 4. Default image viewers - https://fedoramagazine.org/17-alternatives-to-your-default-image-viewer-on-f... 5. Fedora as a VirtualBox guest - https://fedoramagazine.org/install-fedora-virtualbox-guest/
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 11:05 AM Adam Samalik asamalik@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 7:35 PM Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 8:01 AM Ben Cotton bcotton@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:02 PM Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com
wrote:
(2) We could make a "best of 2019" series that would run for 3-5 slots on the Magazine. Last year I think we chose articles that represented for developers, sysadmins, and user tools. We could use those or even add a couple categories. We could do a year-end wrap up as well.
I'm a big fan of this sort of post. It's a great way to highlight articles that people may have missed. Since we're looking at filling 5 slots or so, I'd suggest the following:
- Best developer articles (5 articles)
- Best sysadmin articles (5 articles)
- Best user tools articles (5 articles)
- Most-read articles (10? most-read, perhaps adjusted for calendar)
- Editors' choice (5 articles that the editors loved, perhaps with a
focus on highlighting first-time writers)
I like all of these, although 10 seems like a large number and might end up being repetitive with #1-3. I especially like the #5 idea about highlighting new writers! We should perhaps also alert those writers to the fact that they're featured, if we do this!
I like them, too!
I'd say let's look at the back catalogue and decide about the number of articles in each category based on what's there.
Let's talk about it in today's meeting!
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Senior Software Engineer Red Hat
I have created cards, and assigned them dates to see where we stand with content for the end of the year. And we're doing pretty good:
Wed 11 Dec 2019: #105 How to rebase to Fedora 31 on Silverblue Fri 13 Dec 2019: #104 Organizing all those 1s and 0s Mon 16 Dec 2019: #93 Setting up and configuring the sway window manager Wed 18 Dec 2019: #106 Using the screen utility Fri 20 Dec 2019: TBD Mon 23 Dec 2019: #112 Top articles of 2019: For sysadmins Wed 25 Dec 2019: #113 Top articles of 2019: For developers Fri 27 Dec 2019: #114 Top articles of 2019: For users (tools) Mon 30 Dec 2019: #115 Top articles of 2019: Editors' choice Wed 01 Jan 2020: #116 Most read articles in 2019 not from 2019
What do people think about that?
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 2:55 PM Adam Samalik asamalik@redhat.com wrote:
So this is what we've put together in today's meeting:
# Top articles of 2019
## For sysadmins
- Introducing Fedora CoreOS -
https://fedoramagazine.org/introducing-fedora-coreos/ 2. InitRAMFS, Dracut and the Dracut Emergency Shell - https://fedoramagazine.org/initramfs-dracut-and-the-dracut-emergency-shell/ 3. Reset a root password on Fedora - https://fedoramagazine.org/reset-root-password-fedora/ 4. systemd Unit dependencies and ordering - https://fedoramagazine.org/systemd-unit-dependencies-and-order/ 5. Setting kernel command line arguments - https://fedoramagazine.org/setting-kernel-command-line-arguments-with-fedora...
## For developers
- Make Python code look good with Black -
https://fedoramagazine.org/make-your-python-code-look-good-with-black-on-fed... 2. How to run virtual machines with virt-manager - https://fedoramagazine.org/full-virtualization-system-on-fedora-workstation-... 3. Jupyter and data science in Fedora - https://fedoramagazine.org/jupyter-and-data-science-in-fedora/ 4. Building Smaller Container Images - https://fedoramagazine.org/building-smaller-container-images/ 5. Getting Started with Go on Fedora - https://fedoramagazine.org/getting-started-with-go-on-fedora/
## For users (tools)
- Dash to Dock extension for Workstation -
https://fedoramagazine.org/dash-dock-extenstion/ 2. Tweaking the look of Workstation with themes - https://fedoramagazine.org/tweaking-the-look-of-fedora-workstation-with-them... 3. i3 with multiple monitors - https://fedoramagazine.org/using-i3-with-multiple-monitors/ 4. IceWM - https://fedoramagazine.org/icewm-a-really-cool-desktop/
## Editors' choice
- Red Hat, IBM and Fedora - https://fedoramagazine.org/28700-2/
- 5 quick tips for Workstation users -
https://fedoramagazine.org/5-quick-tips-for-fedora-workstation-users/ 3. Fedora and CentOS Stream - https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-and-centos-stream/ 4. Contribute to Fedora Magazine - https://fedoramagazine.org/contribute-to-fedora-magazine/
## Most-read (not from 2019, unlike all the other categories, we should update all of those)
- i3 tiling window manager -
https://fedoramagazine.org/getting-started-i3-window-manager/ 2. Powerline - https://fedoramagazine.org/add-power-terminal-powerline/ 3. Monospaced fonts - https://fedoramagazine.org/5-great-monospaced-fonts-for-coding-and-the-termi... 4. Default image viewers - https://fedoramagazine.org/17-alternatives-to-your-default-image-viewer-on-f... 5. Fedora as a VirtualBox guest - https://fedoramagazine.org/install-fedora-virtualbox-guest/
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 11:05 AM Adam Samalik asamalik@redhat.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 7:35 PM Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 8:01 AM Ben Cotton bcotton@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:02 PM Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com
wrote:
(2) We could make a "best of 2019" series that would run for 3-5
slots
on the Magazine. Last year I think we chose articles that represented for developers, sysadmins, and user tools. We could use those or even add a couple categories. We could do a year-end wrap up as well.
I'm a big fan of this sort of post. It's a great way to highlight articles that people may have missed. Since we're looking at filling 5 slots or so, I'd suggest the following:
- Best developer articles (5 articles)
- Best sysadmin articles (5 articles)
- Best user tools articles (5 articles)
- Most-read articles (10? most-read, perhaps adjusted for calendar)
- Editors' choice (5 articles that the editors loved, perhaps with a
focus on highlighting first-time writers)
I like all of these, although 10 seems like a large number and might end up being repetitive with #1-3. I especially like the #5 idea about highlighting new writers! We should perhaps also alert those writers to the fact that they're featured, if we do this!
I like them, too!
I'd say let's look at the back catalogue and decide about the number of articles in each category based on what's there.
Let's talk about it in today's meeting!
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Senior Software Engineer Red Hat
--
Adam Šamalík
Senior Software Engineer Red Hat
Looks good to me. And probably by January (if not earlier) I'll have my article ready to review. I'm still hesitating about images/screenshots though.
Cheers, Lailah
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 14:55, Adam Samalik asamalik@redhat.com wrote:
I have created cards, and assigned them dates to see where we stand with content for the end of the year. And we're doing pretty good:
Wed 11 Dec 2019: #105 How to rebase to Fedora 31 on Silverblue Fri 13 Dec 2019: #104 Organizing all those 1s and 0s Mon 16 Dec 2019: #93 Setting up and configuring the sway window manager Wed 18 Dec 2019: #106 Using the screen utility Fri 20 Dec 2019: TBD Mon 23 Dec 2019: #112 Top articles of 2019: For sysadmins Wed 25 Dec 2019: #113 Top articles of 2019: For developers Fri 27 Dec 2019: #114 Top articles of 2019: For users (tools) Mon 30 Dec 2019: #115 Top articles of 2019: Editors' choice Wed 01 Jan 2020: #116 Most read articles in 2019 not from 2019
What do people think about that?
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 2:55 PM Adam Samalik asamalik@redhat.com wrote:
So this is what we've put together in today's meeting:
# Top articles of 2019
## For sysadmins
- Introducing Fedora CoreOS -
https://fedoramagazine.org/introducing-fedora-coreos/ 2. InitRAMFS, Dracut and the Dracut Emergency Shell -
https://fedoramagazine.org/initramfs-dracut-and-the-dracut-emergency-shell/
- Reset a root password on Fedora -
https://fedoramagazine.org/reset-root-password-fedora/ 4. systemd Unit dependencies and ordering - https://fedoramagazine.org/systemd-unit-dependencies-and-order/ 5. Setting kernel command line arguments -
https://fedoramagazine.org/setting-kernel-command-line-arguments-with-fedora...
## For developers
- Make Python code look good with Black -
https://fedoramagazine.org/make-your-python-code-look-good-with-black-on-fed...
- How to run virtual machines with virt-manager -
https://fedoramagazine.org/full-virtualization-system-on-fedora-workstation-...
- Jupyter and data science in Fedora -
https://fedoramagazine.org/jupyter-and-data-science-in-fedora/ 4. Building Smaller Container Images - https://fedoramagazine.org/building-smaller-container-images/ 5. Getting Started with Go on Fedora - https://fedoramagazine.org/getting-started-with-go-on-fedora/
## For users (tools)
- Dash to Dock extension for Workstation -
https://fedoramagazine.org/dash-dock-extenstion/ 2. Tweaking the look of Workstation with themes -
https://fedoramagazine.org/tweaking-the-look-of-fedora-workstation-with-them...
- i3 with multiple monitors -
https://fedoramagazine.org/using-i3-with-multiple-monitors/ 4. IceWM - https://fedoramagazine.org/icewm-a-really-cool-desktop/
## Editors' choice
- Red Hat, IBM and Fedora - https://fedoramagazine.org/28700-2/
- 5 quick tips for Workstation users -
https://fedoramagazine.org/5-quick-tips-for-fedora-workstation-users/ 3. Fedora and CentOS Stream - https://fedoramagazine.org/fedora-and-centos-stream/ 4. Contribute to Fedora Magazine - https://fedoramagazine.org/contribute-to-fedora-magazine/
## Most-read (not from 2019, unlike all the other categories, we should update all of those)
- i3 tiling window manager -
https://fedoramagazine.org/getting-started-i3-window-manager/ 2. Powerline - https://fedoramagazine.org/add-power-terminal-powerline/ 3. Monospaced fonts -
https://fedoramagazine.org/5-great-monospaced-fonts-for-coding-and-the-termi...
- Default image viewers -
https://fedoramagazine.org/17-alternatives-to-your-default-image-viewer-on-f...
- Fedora as a VirtualBox guest -
https://fedoramagazine.org/install-fedora-virtualbox-guest/
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 11:05 AM Adam Samalik asamalik@redhat.com
wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 7:35 PM Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com
wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 8:01 AM Ben Cotton bcotton@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 1:02 PM Paul Frields stickster@gmail.com
wrote:
(2) We could make a "best of 2019" series that would run for 3-5
slots
on the Magazine. Last year I think we chose articles that
represented
for developers, sysadmins, and user tools. We could use those or
even
add a couple categories. We could do a year-end wrap up as well.
I'm a big fan of this sort of post. It's a great way to highlight articles that people may have missed. Since we're looking at filling
5
slots or so, I'd suggest the following:
- Best developer articles (5 articles)
- Best sysadmin articles (5 articles)
- Best user tools articles (5 articles)
- Most-read articles (10? most-read, perhaps adjusted for calendar)
- Editors' choice (5 articles that the editors loved, perhaps with a
focus on highlighting first-time writers)
I like all of these, although 10 seems like a large number and might end up being repetitive with #1-3. I especially like the #5 idea about highlighting new writers! We should perhaps also alert those writers to the fact that they're featured, if we do this!
I like them, too!
I'd say let's look at the back catalogue and decide about the number of articles in each category based on what's there.
Let's talk about it in today's meeting!
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