Re: Marketing-trac: #210: Magazine Categories - Reorganization?

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#210: Magazine Categories - Reorganization?
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  Reporter:  jflory7          |      Owner:  chrisroberts
      Type:  task             |     Status:  new
  Priority:  minor            |  Milestone:  Future releases
 Component:  Fedora Magazine  |   Severity:  not-urgent
Resolution:                   |   Keywords:  Categories
Blocked By:                   |   Blocking:
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Comment (by mailga):

 When I produced the Italian magazine I had those bullet points:

 * editorial (more or less the 5FTW)
 * introducing the teams (a sort of general explanations of the workflow of
 each group)
 * interview (questions to someone tied to the Project)
 * events (a storyteller talking about one or more events he attended)
 * software (installation and use of one or more useful software)
 * first steps (first we started to get more comfortable the use of the
 terminal)
 * basic system (capabilities of the basic system e.g. services)
 * advanced system (as above for advanced users e.g. kernel explanation and
 so on)
 * "unknown" commands (use and usefulness of a command unknown to the most)
 * craziness (fun stuff taken from the forum e.g strange or funny
 questions/answers)
 * coming soon (preview of next release).

 Of course those categories was studied for a semestral pdf magazine and we
 rotated arguments based on posts we had in that moment.

 I think some of then could be used also for fedmag.

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