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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #135 on: November 20, 2012, 09:12:55 AM »
The whole idea is that people writes about his part of the world, I will start something about June 6, if the idea is not approved I still can put it in the forum

Absolutely!  and much appreciated!!!

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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #136 on: November 26, 2012, 01:16:34 PM »
Well is not an idea for an article but here it is.

I know the Distro and Magazine are published in USA but the community is world wide, I've noticed that the cover is always devoted to a USA festivity, why not have the festivities from other parts of the world too?  it could be coupled with a little article explaining the tradition and we all will learn about it.

As an example, in Mexico we celebrate Christmas and give a big emphasis to the baby Jesus Christ but more than that the tradition of gifts are in January 6, the Three Wise Men Day. Another example is Dia de Muertos which is a big tradition here.

Those in charge of the Magazine could choose the festivity for the cover and if there are more than one include a brief note inside about the rest.

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Personally, I'm very much in favor of your idea. Now the matter is just finding individuals willing to write up an article for the celebrations in their part of the world. I know I wouldn't mind learning about how things are celebrated in other parts of the world. Thanks to my relatively meager means, I can't afford to travel across the world to experience these celebrations first hand. For me, the second best thing would be to read about it from someone who does know about them. Who better than a member of our own PCLinuxOS family?

As Meemaw has stated, we have had a problem lately with the community submitting articles for the community magazine. There is a limit to how much the handful of us who contribute every month can come up with. Even when others come forward with EXCELLENT article series ideas, much of the time they drop the ball and it never survives. Those of us who already do so much to get the magazine out every month literally have no extra time to pick up all the "dropped balls" and run with them. As a result, they die a premature death (the Forum Friends & Family article series, as well as the Game Zone column, are both PRIME examples).

It appears that some are opposed to any kind of "festival" being written up for the magazine or appearing on the magazine's cover. When deciding on a magazine cover, we try hard to reach a balance. For example, for the forthcoming December issue, we avoid saying "Christmas," opting instead for "Holidays" or "Winter Holidays." We certainly don't want to alienate anyone, if we can help avoid it. Similarly, since PCLinuxOS is rooted in the United States, we do tend to highlight U.S. holidays. Admittedly, our "choices" are inherently limited by our limited knowledge (you tend to gravitate towards that with which you are most familiar), but our choices are also limited by the limited feedback and contributions from the community. Cover art for the magazine doesn't just "appear from thin air." Perhaps if someone would like to discuss possible cover images, I'm willing to lend an ear. You also have to add into those "limitations" the fact that we have to find/use cover images that are free from copyright encumbrances and entanglements.

I know that there is absolutely no way to please 100% of the magazine's readers. Knowing that, we strive to please as large of a percentage of them as possible. Some months you may feel that we may miss the mark, and other months you may feel that we may hit a bulls eye. Que sera, sera. We do the best that we can. If we miss one month, wait until next month. Maybe we'll hit another bulls eye. But, no matter how you "feel" about a topic, we are trying the best we can each and every month to put out the best community oriented Linux magazine -- ever, and one that (we think) has the broadest appeal across all demographics.

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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #137 on: November 26, 2012, 01:28:21 PM »
For example, for the forthcoming December issue, we avoid saying "Christmas," opting instead for "Holidays" or "Winter Holidays." We certainly don't want to alienate anyone, if we can help avoid it.
So, does Easter become Fertility Festival?  Personally, I think all that is hogwash.  It's still labelled Christmas on the calendar.

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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #138 on: November 26, 2012, 01:58:26 PM »
we are trying the best we can each and every month to put out the best community oriented Linux magazine -- ever, and one that (we think) has the broadest appeal across all demographics.

So if we sing the Star Spangled Banner on July 4th, Jingle Bells on Christmas,   God Bless
Canada for those north of the border,   we'd have a few people covered.   What do you
do when everbody has different holidays and festivity dates etc..    I don't know either.

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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #139 on: November 26, 2012, 03:22:31 PM »
Thank you Parnote, I'm not trying to emphasize a celebration above the others but as you say know more about different cultures in the world written by the people who has lived them.

Maybe some want to volunteer, there are time because festivities are fixed in time, I'm writing now about January 6, if it goes on the cover or not it doesn't matter. I can try to write about Dia de Muertos also I have enough time to do it  ;D

I will post in the Spanish section, maybe someone is interested in making a few art work, not necessarily for the cover but to illustrate the article.

I understand Ireland has a great festivity in December and we have several Irish here, maybe someone could write something although I think there is out of time for December magazine

What about February?  is there something beyond the 14?  And March? I know there are some interesting festivities.

Anyway I think I made my point, maybe someone want to participate. There is not need for a special section just motivate some people to write about his part of the world.
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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #140 on: November 26, 2012, 03:59:03 PM »
For example, for the forthcoming December issue, we avoid saying "Christmas," opting instead for "Holidays" or "Winter Holidays." We certainly don't want to alienate anyone, if we can help avoid it.
So, does Easter become Fertility Festival?  Personally, I think all that is hogwash.  It's still labelled Christmas on the calendar.

It may, indeed, be hogwash to those who celebrate Christmas, but for those who celebrate Hanukkah or Kwanza or some other holiday that commonly appears at the end of the year, it can have the effect of making them feel left out. It's so much easier to say "the holidays" or "the Winter holidays" and have everyone feel included, regardless of what holiday they celebrate.
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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #141 on: November 27, 2012, 04:54:20 PM »
For example, for the forthcoming December issue, we avoid saying "Christmas," opting instead for "Holidays" or "Winter Holidays." We certainly don't want to alienate anyone, if we can help avoid it.
So, does Easter become Fertility Festival?  Personally, I think all that is hogwash.  It's still labelled Christmas on the calendar.

It may, indeed, be hogwash to those who celebrate Christmas, but for those who celebrate Hanukkah or Kwanza or some other holiday that commonly appears at the end of the year, it can have the effect of making them feel left out. It's so much easier to say "the holidays" or "the Winter holidays" and have everyone feel included, regardless of what holiday they celebrate.
Well, sure - just force the majority to abandon their cherished heritage so the minority won't feel left out.  Sounds good to me...   

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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #142 on: November 27, 2012, 08:28:25 PM »
We must be mindful of not "promoting" any of the many gods that might be the inspiration for the celebrations in question.

Including Zeus, the father of all gods. 

Education is a very different thing than "proclamation".

The celebration, if at its core, centers around a god. It should be carefully worded to explain what is being celebrated,, only.

This could be "tricky" to say the least.

I do agree however that we have somewhat "monopolized" the "Holidays".   ??? ???     


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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #143 on: November 27, 2012, 10:08:54 PM »
We must be mindful of not "promoting" any of the many gods that might be the inspiration for the celebrations in question.

Including Zeus, the father of all gods. 

Education is a very different thing than "proclamation".

The celebration, if at its core, centers around a god. It should be carefully worded to explain what is being celebrated,, only.

This could be "tricky" to say the least.

I do agree however that we have somewhat "monopolized" the "Holidays".   ??? ???     

I don't think the due respect for all beliefs has to be tricky. Nor do I believe the current way of manage the magazine has monopolized anything, is just the way things has happened and change is a natural thing. 

As Parnote I'm afraid just a few will send articles but if we begin maybe others will follow, some has to be proud of their heritage  :)
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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #144 on: November 27, 2012, 10:22:41 PM »
We must be mindful of not "promoting" any of the many gods that might be the inspiration for the celebrations in question.

Including Zeus, the father of all gods. 

Education is a very different thing than "proclamation".

The celebration, if at its core, centers around a god. It should be carefully worded to explain what is being celebrated,, only.

This could be "tricky" to say the least.

I do agree however that we have somewhat "monopolized" the "Holidays".   ??? ???     

I don't think the due respect for all beliefs has to be tricky. Nor do I believe the current way of manage the magazine has monopolized anything, is just the way things has happened and change is a natural thing. 

As Parnote I'm afraid just a few will send articles but if we begin maybe others will follow, some has to be proud of their heritage  :)

I agree with everything you said.

We will just have to see what the response is.

Hopefully, articles will start to flow and then we will know.  ;D 


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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #145 on: November 27, 2012, 10:27:19 PM »
I just found, in February is the New Year in China and they know how to celebrate that  ;D   ;D   ;D

Do we have a friend in China?  it has almost two months to write something   :D   :D   :D   :D   :D

AND in March is  St. Patrick’s Day  lots of Irish friends  :)
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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #146 on: November 28, 2012, 10:56:37 AM »
AND in March is  St. Patrick’s Day  lots of Irish friends  :)
And, as I understand it, that is a bigger deal in the US than it is in Ireland.

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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #147 on: November 28, 2012, 11:12:13 AM »
AND in March is  St. Patrick’s Day  lots of Irish friends  :)
And, as I understand it, that is a bigger deal in the US than it is in Ireland.

Certainly appears so

Maybe this would do  ;D

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%27s_Day
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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #148 on: November 28, 2012, 11:18:12 AM »
 :-\  that fish just ate the bait, let's try another thing  ;D   ;D   ;D
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Re: Magazine Article Ideas
« Reply #149 on: December 02, 2012, 01:25:02 PM »
AND in March is  St. Patrick’s Day  lots of Irish friends  :)
And, as I understand it, that is a bigger deal in the US than it is in Ireland.

Certainly appears so

Maybe this would do  ;D

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%27s_Day

Just17,

A celebration of beer ... and really good beer, at that? I doubt there'd be too many people who would object to that!  :D ;D
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