Ideas for series of posts on Fedora Magazine!

MarĂ­a Leandro tatica at fedoraproject.org
Fri May 2 12:32:41 UTC 2014


You could also set a weekly/monthly question so ask for interaction.

Several photo/design blogs I follow ask by the end of the week which camera
do you like the most? which lens? how do you do X thing with vectors? etc.

Maybe, and just by the general curiosity, that could bring readers and
comments each week.

See ya.


2014-05-01 19:15 GMT-04:30 Chris Roberts <croberts at croberts.org>:

> Hi Ryan,
>
> I have been doing the top badge earners of the month/week. I know mine has
> been slacking but I am working to make sure that does not happen again.
> Those are good ideas +1. I remember along time ago when we were having
> meetings, finding a good informative post from Fedora Planet and asking the
> author if we can put that into the Fedora Magazine. I was also still
> thinking about the idea of once a week taking a top question on Ask Fedora
> and creating something around that.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris Roberts
>
>
>
> >>> Ryan Lerch <rlerch at redhat.com> 05/01/14 7:39 PM >>>
> Recently, i have been trying to post a little more to Fedora Magazine,
> and it has got me thinking. Are there any more "Post Series" that we can do
> on a regular- or semi-regular basis? Matt has the awesome, on-going
> 5 Things in Fedora this Week series.
>
> Here are a few i have come up with:
>
> # $x of the best $application_type in Fedora
> I have already posted an example of this to the Fedora magazine[1],
> profiling some of the twitter clients that are available.
> Other ideas for $application_type could be:
> * Music Library / Playing (GNOME Music, Banshee, Rhythmbox, etc)
> * Email Clients
> * Libre Graphics Tools (GIMP, Inkscape, etc)
>
> # How do you Fedora?
> A interview / profile of sorts of Fedora Users, highlighting who
> they are, what they do, and how they use Fedora to do it.
>
> # Recent Updates
> When we release updates to Fedora (this happens roughly weekly)
> have a blog post that picks a few end-user applications that
> were updated, explain what they do, and what the update is for.
> I kinda did this here[2] for the Firefox 29 update that went out.
>
>
> Does anyone else have any other ideas for post series?
>
> cheers,
> ryanlerch
>
> [1] - http://fedoramagazine.org/5-of-the-best-twitter-clients-in-fedora/
> [2] - http://fedoramagazine.org/firefox-29-now-available-in-fedora/
>
>
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