On Nov 1, 2013 9:58 AM, "Scott Dowdle" <dowdle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Greetings,
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> A fellow Fedora user in Montana (Pete Travis aka randomuser on IRC) asked me to post an interview I did with Máirín Duffy on the Fedora Magazine site (fedoramagazine.org).
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> I figured out how to get an account on the system and have access to my profile... but that's about it.
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> How do I gain the ability to create content on the site?
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> The content I want to repost is available here:
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> Interview: The Fedora Project's Máirín Duffy
> http://www.montanalinux.org/interview-mairin-duffy-oct2013.html
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> If the managers of fedoramagazine.org prefer to do all of the posting, you have my permission to use the content I just referred to... as well as any other appropriate content I come up with in the future. I occasionally write Fedora-related articles and general Linux items... a subset of which might be relevant to fedoramagazine.org if you'll have them.
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> Thanks,
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> Scott Dowdle
Scott's interview is a good read, and I have a feeling it won't be the last interview presented. I even have one of my own in the pipeline, though not ready for review.
I'd like to reach consensus on a convention for the title of such articles. Something like "$(allusion to topic of post): Conversations with $INTERVIEWEE" . ie "Redesigning Fedora: Conversations with Mo Duffy"
Thoughts?
--Pete
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