open source magazine for unix nerds
- Open a titanpad so everyone (even the ones that are not going to participate) write as many ideas as possible
- Choose a default template of the magazine, for example what kind of sections we will have. Those sections will be in every release for coherency.
- Assign sections and taks to people, namely: writers, artists, people joining it inside a pdf so we can preview, reviewers, a lot of proofreaders, managing the handouts, managing the sales, etc..
- Test the process by making our first test-release.
- Finish a draft-release and open a kikstarter campaign so that we at least have something to propose.
- decide on basic branding
- decide on content
- create kickstarter displaying these
- collect, review, compile content
- add finishing touches
- ship out
- Ricing
- Analysing how a certain desktop is built
- The "style" of the month (retro, flat, etc,.. got the idea?)
- Small tips
- Programs
- The treasure box, a section where people can talk about utilities no one had heard before or new nifty tools
- Helpers on setting up hard stuffs
- Nags (but don't overdo it)
- Operating systems, Networking, and Hardwares
- A review of some OS or new features
- How to manage networks of machines
- Check my rigs/Check my battlestation
- News
- A life on the internet
- A refresh on what happened on certain forums/boards/sub-reddits in a narrative manner (this could actually be fun to read)
- The technological news related to Unix with a lot of point of views
- Irc jokes and things happening
- Art section
- Featured desktop
- Art on Unix
- Logo analysis
- Questions/Answers
- Interviews (with technical and non-technical persons using Unix)
- N00bish questions
- Philosophical questions
- Comics by rocx