Re: Introduction mail [Anisha Narang] /regarding review post for fedora magazine

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On 03/02/2015 02:51 AM, Pravin Satpute wrote:
>> >
>> > On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 3:30 AM, Anisha Narang <anarang@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > <snip>
>> >
>>> >> Regarding review post for Fedora Magazine:
>>> >>
>>> >> As FUDCon 2015 is approaching and we are left with 8 days for the CFP to close, I have written an article titled "Hurry up with CFP for FUDCon 2015!" for Fedora Magazine for those who haven't submitted their talk proposals yet. It has not been reviewed yet. Can anybody review the article and let me know if this is relevant to be published. Also, share the feedback if any.
>>> >> The copy of it on my personal blog is here[6].
>>> >>
>>> >> [6] https://anishanarang.wordpress.com/2015/02/27/hurry-up-with-cfp-for-fudcon-2015/
>>> >>
>> > It is a good idea to post unique things to Fedora Magazine. That
>> > means, your post on the magazine should not be a direct copy-paste of
>> > the same text which is in someplace else.
>> >
>> > As for the post content, please try to bring in new points to the post
>> > than the old ones about the same topic.
> But sometime contents of post are urgent/timely. So i think there is no
> harm in publishing @ multiple places. Though it will affect in
> distribution of readers.

A little planning can ensure things go up on the Magazine quickly.
There's not many cases where something is so urgent that the author
couldn't find someone who can help them get it up on the site in a
reasonable timeframe...

Best,

jzb

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