[Fwd: Wide Open Magazine Update]

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Everyone,

In case you have been wondering what I've been working on the last few
months, here is the email we sent out today to Wide Open Magazine
subscribers.

Basically, the magazine has been renamed Red Hat Magazine, is going
online, is free, and will now include the best parts of Under the Brim.

I will be doing an interview with Fedorazine soon about the change, so
stay tuned for that. I'll post a link on my blog when it is available.

Cheers!
Tammy

-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Red Hat <redhat@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Red Hat <support-bzx5ra8a94ddcqbhrcfd5bysph09a2@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: tfox@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Wide Open Magazine Update
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:00:52 -0000
When the first issue of Wide Open Magazine was published in March
2004, we received great positive feedback. People agreed that the 
magazine was a awesome idea and loved the fact that Red Hat finally 
had a way to share technical information on a more frequent basis. 

As many of you already know, we have been evaluating your feedback
the last few months and are happy to be able to let you in on 
our future plans for Wide Open Magazine.

As it turns out, October marks the fifth anniversary of Red Hat's 
Under the Brim newsletter. Starting in November, we will be merging
Under the Brim and Wide Open Magazine into a new online publication 
feauring the best of both publications. We are calling it 
Red Hat Magazine. 

A new issue will be published every month. The goal is still the same: 
provide in-depth articles on the development and application of open 
source technologies. But in addition to what you saw in Wide Open 
Magazine, you'll also see features that Under the Brim readers have 
come to love, including Ask Shadowman, Tips and Tricks, and more.

We hope you'll like what you see, and look forward to your feedback. 

--> Subscribe to email reminders about new issues: 
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBBbqKKAJPSNNATc6OZAAAAAAvB/rhm1

--> Read the Editor's Blog: 
http://info.redhat.com/a/tBBbqKKAJPSNNATc6OZAAAAAAvB/rhm2



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