Re: Fedora magazine - interesting but bizarrely set out

2016-05-10 Thread Sylvia Sánchez
7;s working to > change to fit the name, either. > > > I don't find anything "counter-intuitive" in an index, > > particularly in a digital document. > > I was looking for an article I recalled seeing in the Fedora Magazine, > > and found the absence of an in

Re: Fedora magazine - interesting but bizarrely set out

2016-05-10 Thread Matthew Miller
name. But it doesn't really seem worthwhile to rename it, and I don't think it really makes sense to force something that's working to change to fit the name, either. > I don't find anything "counter-intuitive" in an index, > particularly in a digital docum

Re: Fedora magazine - interesting but bizarrely set out

2016-05-09 Thread Sylvia Sánchez
nter-intuitive" in an index, >> particularly in a digital document. >> I was looking for an article I recalled seeing in the Fedora Magazine, >> and found the absence of an index, or indeed any link of any kind, >> bizarre (as I said) and inconvenient. >> >>

Re: Fedora magazine - interesting but bizarrely set out

2016-05-09 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 05/09/2016 03:09 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote: I don't find anything "counter-intuitive" in an index, particularly in a digital document. I was looking for an article I recalled seeing in the Fedora Magazine, and found the absence of an index, or indeed any link of any kind, biz

Re: Fedora magazine - interesting but bizarrely set out

2016-05-09 Thread Timothy Murphy
;magazine" in the OED (Oxford English Dictionary): "A periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, often on a particular subject or aimed at a particular readership" That seems to me to be an accurate description of the Fedora Magazine, which appears regularly ever

Re: Fedora magazine - interesting but bizarrely set out

2016-05-09 Thread Sylvia Sánchez
Hi! And what about an "Older articles" link? Some articles are on the spot like a new version or a deprecated software, but others have no due date so it would be nice if they don't get lost. Cheers, Sylvia On 9 May 2016 at 13:28, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 07:27:27AM

Re: Fedora magazine - interesting but bizarrely set out

2016-05-09 Thread Paul W. Frields
On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 07:27:27AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote: > On Mon, 09 May 2016 12:55:11 +0200 > Timothy Murphy wrote: > > > I'm completely baffled by the failure to offer an index, > > with links to past articles. > > > There's always googling at site:https//fedoramagazine.org/ :-). Correct

Re: Fedora magazine - interesting but bizarrely set out

2016-05-09 Thread Tom Horsley
On Mon, 09 May 2016 12:55:11 +0200 Timothy Murphy wrote: > I'm completely baffled by the failure to offer an index, > with links to past articles. There's always googling at site:https//fedoramagazine.org/ :-). -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscrip

Fedora magazine - interesting but bizarrely set out

2016-05-09 Thread Timothy Murphy
I was just looking at the Fedora Magazine <https://fedoramagazine.org/>, as I do from time to time, and was struck yet again by the bizarre organization of this resource. As far as I can see, there is no index - just what seems like a random collection of articles presented in a blog-like

Re: Fedora Magazine

2013-11-05 Thread Chris A. Roberts
> meetings held, decisions taken, etc. I did not find this > interesting or useful. > > As far as I can see, the newsletter has now been replaced by the > Fedora Magazine <http://fedoramagazine.org/>. I hoped when I saw > this that this meant a return to the old newslett

Re: Fedora Magazine

2013-11-05 Thread Chris A. Roberts
We are always accepting contributors to the Fedora Magazine site. I will include some links on where people can go to get more information about the magazine [1] and where/how to sign up to contribute.[2] [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Magazine [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki

Re: Fedora Magazine

2013-11-05 Thread Rahul Sundaram
that is not entirely clear. > Amything by Rahul would be very welcome, > since I've always found his comments extremely useful and to the point. > But I haven't seen any for some time. > Thanks. I didn't write any articles specifically for Fedora magazine although th

Re: Fedora Magazine

2013-11-05 Thread Gabriele Trombini
On 11/05/13 16:09, Stephen Gallagher wrote: I'm pretty sure the Fedora Magazine folks accept submitted articles. Why not write something up and send it in? Or encourage othes to do the same. Yes, this is the right way. Gabri -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubs

Re: Fedora Magazine

2013-11-05 Thread Stephen Gallagher
veral years ago, and the newsletter became a record of > meetings held, decisions taken, etc. I did not find this > interesting or useful. > > As far as I can see, the newsletter has now been replaced by the > Fedora Magazine <http://fedoramagazine.org/>. I hoped when I saw > t

Re: Fedora Magazine

2013-11-05 Thread Darryl L. Pierce
e newsletter became a record of meetings held, > decisions taken, etc. > I did not find this interesting or useful. > > As far as I can see, the newsletter has now been replaced > by the Fedora Magazine <http://fedoramagazine.org/>. > I hoped when I saw this that this meant

Fedora Magazine

2013-11-05 Thread Timothy Murphy
or useful. As far as I can see, the newsletter has now been replaced by the Fedora Magazine <http://fedoramagazine.org/>. I hoped when I saw this that this meant a return to the old newsletter model, with articles dealing with specific topics, from a user-support point of view. Unfortunat