Re: tuxmag
- From: Sriram Ramkrishna <sri aracnet com>
- To: David Neary <dneary free fr>
- Cc: "Michael J. Hammel" <mjhammel graphics-muse org>, marketing-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: tuxmag
- Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 16:38:32 -0700
Excellent! The syndicated stuff is somewhat disapointing but
understandable. Nobody wants to see the same content on multiple
magazine. It's new content thats interesting.
Perhaps, something can be done about that as well so that we have
new content to give to other print magazines. Do they pay for
these submissions? Do they also accept the creative common license
as well? Just curious.
sri
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 10:53:41PM +0200, David Neary wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is a mail from Michael Hammel (regular author with tuxmag, thak KDE
> magazine we mentioned a while back). He has some interesting comments,
> and a contact address for the editor.
>
> Thanks for letting me forward the mail along, Michael.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave.
>
> Michael J. Hammel wrote:
> >On Mon, 2005-05-02 at 13:43, David Neary wrote:
> >
> >>Hi Michael,
> >
> >
> >Howdy.
> >
> >
> >>I found out today that you're a regular author with tuxmag. Us over
> >>here at the GNOME Foundation noticed that it was pretty KDE-oriented.
> >>Do you think there'd be any chance of having a couple of gnome journal
> >>articles syndicated there?
> >
> >Tux is still evolving. The new editor is still settling in and defining
> >editorial processes. It's a work in progress.
> >
> >Anyway, Tux has a defined focus on KDE because they think it has a
> >bigger audience. I don't agree with that and, in fact, find KDE a bit
> >annoying. I'm getting sick of the Linux/Unix desktop trying to look
> >like Windows. If I wanted Windows, I'd use Windows. Besides, I write
> >everything in GTK+ (actually, I'm being paid to muck up the kernel now,
> >but that's another story). Don't know C++ and don't really want to know
> >it.
> >
> >That said, they have told us authors that they are interested in GNOME
> >articles too. They'll take (or at least consider) articles on GNOME for
> >each issue but most articles will focus on KDE.
> >
> >I don't think they'll take syndicated articles, but they might.
> >Original (previously unpublished) work is probably going to be
> >preferred, however. One way I've found around this is to take the
> >original article and rewrite it from a different point of view or with
> >an altered focus - make it sound like it's new. Magazine article
> >writers will tell you that's one way to squeeze the most out of one
> >article idea. :-)
> >
> >
> >>Any other contacts you can give us to help spread the GNOME word would
> >>be appreciated too.
> >
> >
> >The editor is Nicholas Petreley - ed tuxmagzine com He's a nice guy
> >but may not reply quickly. That's common in the magazine world. Just
> >have to be patient, and sometimes a *little* pushy. ;-) There isn't
> >anyone else to contact about it right now. Nick seems to be the focus
> >for submissions for the time being.
> >
> >Most magazines won't take syndicated columns or articles. At least none
> >that I write for do. All (Linux Journal, Linux Format, Linux Magazine
> >and Tux at the moment - the others I've written for have folded) take
> >unsolicted submissions. Just write to them with a story idea. Linux
> >Journal's editor is Don Marti and Linux Format's is Paul Hudson. But LJ
> >wants submissions at ljeditor ssc com Linux Format takes them at
> >lxf futurenet co uk or maybe directly to Paul at
> >paul hudson futurenet co uk I think Linux Magazine still takes them at
> >editors linux-mag com but I haven't written for them in some time so I
> >could be wrong about that.
> >
> >Anyone who writes for GNOME Journal just needs to rewrite the article
> >(make it obviously rewritten - not just a few sentences changed) from a
> >new point of view and submit it to the editor of any magazine. Then
> >cross your fingers. That's kinda how it works. Sometimes it's easier
> >if you're buds with the editor. But I'm not that famous. :-)
> >
> >Let me know if I can be of any other help for the GNOME Foundation.
>
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> Dave Neary
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