[plug] starting a linux mag?

Trent Lloyd trent at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Sat Nov 16 14:09:42 WST 2002


The fact that it costs ~$17 for LinuxFormat
PC User an australian based mag and APC etc are all like ~$10

On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 10:36:57PM +0800, Harry McNally wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 20:14:50 +0800 "John Knight" <anarchist_tomato at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > G'day all!
> > A thought struck me the other day (I had a headache tablet and went to bed 
> > from the force of it -chortle-chortle), we don't have any Linux magazines of 
> > our own (that I'm aware of) in Australia and I figure that maybe I should 
> > start one? I have no idea what I'm up for, what's involved, etc, but I'm 
> > willing to have a crack at it and I figure that there'd be a few interested, 
> > potential 'co-workers' in PLUG or CA? ;)
> 
> Dear Dr Tomato
> 
> Given that Linux is international and there are international mags out there, do you think this might be reinventing the circular transportation device ?
> 
> Damage from blunt thought objects aside, what would differentiate an Australian Linux mag from say Linux Format and other UK and US publications ? If you can figure how to create difference then it may succeed. Its tricky tho' when the target audience are already on-line and therefore getting information instantly. 
> 
> I'd compose a table of contents for six issues over the last six months and see if it can be sustained on Australian newsworthy content. If it can, then it may get up. Can I do any ? Nope, I'm already being told to ease the pedal off the metal a tad :)
> 
> cu
> Harry
> 
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