On 06/20/2016 05:56 AM, Guy Nankivell wrote:
Hi there Fedora Magazine!
My name is Guy and I am interested in contributing to the Fedora Magazine.
A little about myself:
I am 19 (almost 20!) years of age studying a conjoint degree in Science and Commerce at
the University of Auckland. My passions lie in Physics, Road Cycling, anything wine
related and all things Linux. I have been a Linux user for the scoffworthy time period of
a mere four years and in that time have flirted with many distributions but my heart
always lands back with Fedora. I have a job as a Python developer which I pick up in my
summer holidays working with a local team on an open source ERP solution.
In all honesty, I haven't given much thought to what I would like to write about as I
saw this opportunity and jumped at it. I think that my contributions can be quite varied
solely as my research capabilities are quite good. Perhaps a starting point would be my
interest in Fedora's interaction with people and how this manifests itself in a
powerful community. I would (tentatively) consider myself a power user and I think I could
comment on upcoming developments with proficiency and merit.
While this as a sample is rather poor in terms of relevance, it is a good example of my
style of writing.
http://www.gratiaapp.com/travel-blog/12-new-zealand/auckland/43-stonyridg...
http://www.gratiaapp.com/travel-blog/12-new-zealand/auckland/50-man-o-war...
I look forward to hearing from you,
Guy
Hello Guy! I know this is a late response from me, but welcome to the
Marketing mailing list!
It's awesome to hear you're interested in writing for the Magazine.
Looking at some of the background you added, you could probably consider
writing about some of the things you're using Fedora for on a daily
basis. You mention you're doing Python development work over the summer
holidays. Are you using Fedora for that? What kinds of tools are you
using? Anything interesting or worth sharing with others who might find
it useful? A good way to start coming up with an idea for your first
piece are the things you love about Fedora and what makes it your
distribution of choice. :)
Once you settle on an idea, you should check out our writing guides for
new articles on the Magazine. These should help give you an idea of what
next steps you will need to take to get your article published.
https://fedoramagazine.org/writing-an-article-for-the-fedora-magazine/
https://fedoramagazine.org/writing-a-new-pitch/
Let us know if you have any questions or need anything! :) Looking
forward to seeing anything you come up with.
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Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com