On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 6:06 AM, Nicu Buculei <nicu_fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jonathan Roberts wrote:It may be because RHM is already an established brand with a corporate link and a certain audience, so writing for it gives you more prestige. Or maybe because RHM used to pay for contributions?
One other comment I'll throw in on this thread: where was this kind of
enthusiasm when I asked for testers and content producers to help with
a news.fp.o? I gave a description that essentially pitched an idea
very much like RHM, but it would have been the Fedora communities own
tool.
Did I go wrong somewhere in describing the project, or are people less
interested because it's community run?
So far the only offer of help I've had for testers was from Rahul, and
the testing has been put on hold partly because I'm extremely busy
this week, but partly because I don't know if we can do any testing
with just the two of us!
I'd be interested to hear people's thoughts on the reasons for this...
Probably is just because it is already running and working, not a "TO DO" item.
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+1 nicu
Fedora has all the resource to publish Fedora Magazine on its own. But, RHM is well known and it has already the corporate link, no doubt on that.
More than, it could be a great way to promote / market Fedora along with RHM.
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