Hi,
We are proud to announce the release of the first issue of Revista Fedora Brasil (Fedora Brazil Magazine), an online magazine about Fedora made by Brazilian Ambassadors and Linux community members for those who speak Portuguese.
Starting our release cicle, we've choosen "Fedora 8" as the cover story and central theme of the magazine, including articles about system-config-firewall and IcedTea. We also included an interview with FAmSCo member Rodrigo Padula, a column by Igor Soares and some Fedora news selected by Rodrigo Menezes and his team.
Official release announce:
* http://projetofedora.org/node/424
Download it now (PDF, 5.1 MB):
* http://www.projetofedora.org/revista/arquivos/RevistaFedoraBrasil001.pdf
We hope we have been done a good job, but we know we can do even better. To make this possible, we are working to turn easy for our readers to send comments, sugestions and, of course, content to be published.
Any feedback will be very welcome.
Thanks,
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Davidson Rodrigues Paulo < davidsonpaulo@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
We are proud to announce the release of the first issue of Revista Fedora Brasil (Fedora Brazil Magazine), an online magazine about Fedora made by Brazilian Ambassadors and Linux community members for those who speak Portuguese.
Starting our release cicle, we've choosen "Fedora 8" as the cover story and central theme of the magazine, including articles about system-config-firewall and IcedTea. We also included an interview with FAmSCo member Rodrigo Padula, a column by Igor Soares and some Fedora news selected by Rodrigo Menezes and his team.
Official release announce:
Download it now (PDF, 5.1 MB):
http://www.projetofedora.org/revista/arquivos/RevistaFedoraBrasil001.pdf
We hope we have been done a good job, but we know we can do even better. To make this possible, we are working to turn easy for our readers to send comments, sugestions and, of course, content to be published.
Any feedback will be very welcome.
Thanks,
-- Davidson Paulo Fedora Brazil Magazine, Editor-In-Chief Linux System Administrator LPI Certified Level 1: LPI000132770 Brazilian Fedora Ambassador http://daveandnaty.blogspot.com/ http://davidsonenatalia.blogspot.com/
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I downloaded it, but my lack of Portuguese skills got the best of me, would it be too much of an issue to launch an alternate version in either English or Spanish? :-)
I really liked the layout of the magazine, and found what little I could understand interesting. Everything looks highly professional.
The only issue I could spot was the Blue Hat in page 6, I'm not sure it should be there.
Great job on the magazine! -Juan Rodriguez.
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Davidson Rodrigues Paulo davidsonpaulo@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
We are proud to announce the release of the first issue of Revista Fedora Brasil (Fedora Brazil Magazine), an online magazine about Fedora made by Brazilian Ambassadors and Linux community members for those who speak Portuguese.
I can't judge the written contents, but it's certainly a great design and very professional-looking.
Starting our release cicle, we've choosen "Fedora 8" as the cover story and central theme of the magazine, including articles about system-config-firewall and IcedTea. We also included an interview with FAmSCo member Rodrigo Padula, a column by Igor Soares and some Fedora news selected by Rodrigo Menezes and his team.
<snip>
There's seems to be a good variety of topics.
We hope we have been done a good job, but we know we can do even better. To make this possible, we are working to turn easy for our readers to send comments, sugestions and, of course, content to be published.
You're off to a great start.
Best Regards,
John Babich Member, FAmSCo
Good job, even I don't unsderstand portguese Congrats :)
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 7:20 PM, Máirín Duffy duffy@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Davidson Rodrigues Paulo wrote:
Any feedback will be very welcome.
The design and layout looks great! Bravo!
~m
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Davidson Rodrigues Paulo wrote:
Hi,
We are proud to announce the release of the first issue of Revista Fedora Brasil (Fedora Brazil Magazine), an online magazine about Fedora made by Brazilian Ambassadors and Linux community members for those who speak Portuguese.
Starting our release cicle, we've choosen "Fedora 8" as the cover story and central theme of the magazine, including articles about system-config-firewall and IcedTea. We also included an interview with FAmSCo member Rodrigo Padula, a column by Igor Soares and some Fedora news selected by Rodrigo Menezes and his team.
Official release announce:
Download it now (PDF, 5.1 MB):
We hope we have been done a good job, but we know we can do even better. To make this possible, we are working to turn easy for our readers to send comments, sugestions and, of course, content to be published.
Any feedback will be very welcome.
I would recommend you use the creative commons attribute share alike license instead of the non-commercial license since what is considered commercial activity is not a very well defined boundary.
Do you the "source" files for the PDF files you have published?
Rahul
On Saturday 22 March 2008 09:25:59 pm Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Davidson Rodrigues Paulo wrote:
Hi,
We are proud to announce the release of the first issue of Revista Fedora Brasil (Fedora Brazil Magazine), an online magazine about Fedora made by Brazilian Ambassadors and Linux community members for those who speak Portuguese.
Starting our release cicle, we've choosen "Fedora 8" as the cover story and central theme of the magazine, including articles about system-config-firewall and IcedTea. We also included an interview with FAmSCo member Rodrigo Padula, a column by Igor Soares and some Fedora news selected by Rodrigo Menezes and his team.
Official release announce:
Download it now (PDF, 5.1 MB):
http://www.projetofedora.org/revista/arquivos/RevistaFedoraBrasil001.pdf
We hope we have been done a good job, but we know we can do even better. To make this possible, we are working to turn easy for our readers to send comments, sugestions and, of course, content to be published.
Any feedback will be very welcome.
I would recommend you use the creative commons attribute share alike license instead of the non-commercial license since what is considered commercial activity is not a very well defined boundary.
Can I also point you in the direction of this essay [1], which very succinctly explains the reasons why "non-commercial" license are bad for freedom.
Do you the "source" files for the PDF files you have published?
Rahul
[1] http://freedomdefined.org/Licenses/NC
2008/3/22, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org:
I would recommend you use the creative commons attribute share alike license instead of the non-commercial license since what is considered commercial activity is not a very well defined boundary.
This makes sense. Our team are going to discuss this issue. Thanks for the suggestion.
Do you the "source" files for the PDF files you have published?
Ouch! Not yet. We forget! :-( But we will publish the source file as soon as possible. Thanks again. :-)
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