Follow-up on Fedora Jam article

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Hey Brian,

Wanted to follow up on the status of the "Getting started with Fedora Jam" article. In our meeting today, we reviewed the article, and it looks good so far. We had a few suggestions for ways to expand the article a little bit.

Adding some screenshots in of some software in the Jam Lab might be a good idea to help give readers a visual of some of the software available for use. This could be a screenshot of actual music production or just a demo of something running, but any kind of screenshot should do fine.

Additionally, we also thought it would be good to offer some more background and introduction for Fedora Jam. Some questions that may be helpful to answer to introduce the lab:

1) What can Fedora Jam be used for?
2) What kind of software is available for music production or mixing?
3) Why might a musician be interested in using Fedora Jam?

This should help offer a good introduction to the Lab and explain what it is to readers. Adding download links to the bottom would also be helpful to point readers where to get their hands on it!

Everything else so far looks good! We're looking at having this published on Wednesday, 2016-06-01. If you think you would be able to have the screenshots and/or edits in by the end of Sunday, that would be best so we have time to do a final editing pass and get a featured image for the article.

Let us know if you have any questions or other ideas for the article! Thanks for working on this piece. :)


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