Thanks for the ideas Paul. I will include them for future articles when
I delve into the technicalities of audio on Linux.
On Tue, 2017-10-24 at 09:41 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 01:57:47PM +0000, Shaun Assam wrote:
> Hello fellow Fedorians, my name is Shaun Assam and I'd like to join
> the
> Fedora Magazine team. I live in Toronto, Canada and would like to
> contribute my experience in technical writing to the Fedora
> community.
>
> I've been a Technical Support Specialist for over 15 years and have
> learned to understand the perception and expectations of the
> average
> end-user. My Mac and Linux documentation for a small
> telecommunications
> company were concise and easy to read for customers experiencing
> technical issues with email and web connectivity. I was lucky to
> work
> on such a project where I could teach and empower users to
> understand
> how to utilize the free tools literally available at their
> fingertips.
>
> I enjoy researching and analyzing the quality of digital audio to
> enhance the sound of music, and would like to start by writing a
> series
> of articles showing users how to configure their Fedora
> workstations
> for that crisp sound audiophiles crave. Readers will not only learn
> how
> to transform their computers into digital jukeboxes, but will also
> discover the open-source tools and applications available in
> Fedora. My
> end goal is to inspire the community to present healthy feedback.
>
> I thank you for your consideration and look forward to working
> closely
> with a community dedicated in making Fedora the best Linux
> distribution.
If you're into audiophile topics, I'd love to see articles on:
* configuring a workstation for 24bit/96kHz sound
* writing a custom PulseAudio profile for an audiophile card or
multi-input/output digital audio interface
I saw your pitch on audacious. I think we could use an article like
that.