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THE Ubuntu Community Magazine
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Contact
Website : http://www.fullcirclemagazine.org
Editor : Ronnie Tucker - ronnie@ronnietucker.co.uk
Webmaster : Rob K. (aka: linuxgeekery) - drupal@openfish.info
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If you are confident with wiki pages then feel free to edit this page, add your article name, save the page, click the article name (to create a new page) and paste your story into that page and save it. Having all articles on the wiki allows community collaboration in enhancing articles /before they are placed into the magazine. If you would prefer to use email, then please email your articles to If you would like some ideas, have a [#head-69b38c9e0859305dfede9aeb03bf60f7056c7630 look here].
The single rule for an article is; it must somehow be linked to Ubuntu or one of the many derivatives of Ubuntu (Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu etc). Write your article in whichever software you choose, I would recommend OpenOffice, but most importantly - We always need help with articles. Articles can be of anything as long as it follows the single rule mentioned above. If you can't write articles but hang out in forums, send us interesting forum threads that we could print. If your native language is not English, don't worry, write your article and one of us on the team will proof-read it for you, not only are you helping the magazine and the community but we'll help you with your English! There are jobs for everyone so please, help out.
Collaboration between writers and community is highly encourage but can also destroy a writers article. Please;
Add your ideas for articles in the right category page below, if you want to use the idea for an article, please add your name beside it. Also if you are working on an article, add it here and place your name beside it so that someone else doesn't work on a similar article. These pages will also enable people to give ideas for articles.
This section is for news and info related to all flavours, and derivatives, of Ubuntu and within the Linux world in general. Explain, step-by-step, the installation of an Ubuntu derived OS. What will it ask? What does it install? Not so much a review, more of a showcase. This section could focus primarily on the average, everyday, non-techie who has made the switch to Ubuntu and has submitted their story. Readers who have something to say or discuss. This would also include snippets from the various 'buntu mailing lists and forums. Entire, full, threads welcome. Where readers can review software that they personally use, this can also include hardware but with hardware please state if the hardware comes with Linux 'drivers' or they have to be obtained elsewhere. These would be, again, related to any Ubuntu derived OS. They must be detailed and have relevant screens where necessary. General rule; the more screens the better. Also the writer must say which 'buntu distros the article is applicable to. You can write on ANYthing you wish. Installing/configuring distro's, apps, games, whatever... as long as it runs on some form of Ubuntu. Where someone interviews a person within the 'buntu circle. This can be anyone from a forum mod to a 'buntu developer. Preferably the interviewee would be announced the issue before the interview, thus giving readers the chance to submit their questions. Where readers can explain why they chose Linux and 'buntu in particular, or Free Software in general. BUT; the article will only be printed if it is a serious discussion. No mud-slinging without good reason! Here people can list/compile lists of their top 5, top 10 (or whatever) apps, games and other quirky Linux lists... Readers can send in a screengrab of their desktop and explain how they got that desktop. What background are they using? What font(s)? Any extra widgets or applications that you had to install/configure?
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