We are currently working on this, we want to get a quick tips section setup on the site but last I checked we ran into some issues exporting info from the ask.fedoraproject.org site for the best questions/answers. If you have some tips or something you would like to contribute, we are always looking for more contributors :) > The Fedora Newsletter used to contain short articles dealing with a > single topic, say WiFi, with information and advice on that topic. > I found this very useful. > > This ended several 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 As far as I can see, the newsletter has now been replaced by the 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 > this that this meant a return to the old newsletter model, with > articles dealing with specific topics, from a user-support point of > view. Unfortunately, I don't see anything like that in the > magazine. > > Is there any plan to offer something along those lines in the > future? I see there is an AskFedora section, but it appears to be > empty, apart from an introductory article which seems to be by > Rahul Sundaram, although 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. > +1 Stephen we do and are always looking for more contributors as well, I sent out an email to the general mailing list with links about the magazine and how to sign up to be an author. >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.
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