Call for Authors

With free refills, there's no need for number two!

We're preparing for the "Community" issue of Linux Journal, which comes out this summer, and since the topic is community, we figured we should reach out to our community for articles and ideas!

Basically, we're looking for articles that showcase the Linux community.  If that sounds vague, good.  There are many aspects to our community, and we'd like to demonstrate how diverse our roles and involvement might be.  Some off-the-cuff possible article topics we're looking for:

* Communication: This is vital for a community.  How do you best communicate?  Do you use specialty software?  Wikis?  Forums?  VoIP? What interesting bit of communication mastery do you have that we might all benefit from hearing?

* LUGS: What does your LUG do that others might not?  How can we all benefit from meatspace meetings?  We don't want to read the minutes from your last quarterly meeting, but if your LUG or LUG-like organization is doing something unique, maybe other Linux Journal readers would like to hear about it.

* CRM: I'm not suggesting we treat each other like customers, but how do we keep track of each other in our community?  Perhaps this is something only I struggle with, but maybe not.  I'm too forgetful to be a good community member; how can forgetful people like myself still be a valuable member?

* The Kernel: Perhaps the pinnacle of our ability to work together in the Linux community.  Linux IS the kernel. How has the community changed?  Has it gotten better?  Worse?  I'm not a history fan myself, but I'd like to read about how the kernel and the kernel community has progressed over the years.

So there you go.  That's just a few examples of what we're looking for, but please don't limit your ideas to those I've mentioned.  We're looking for *community* input on our community issue.  If you've ever wanted to write for Linux Journal, this might be the perfect opportunity! If you are interested in writing an article for this issue, please send a  brief proposal explaining what you'd like to cover to ljeditor@linuxjournal.com

Note that the deadline for articles for this issue is May 2, 2011.
 

UPDATE: Bill pointed out in the comments that we didn't include a link to our standard author page.  Please allow me to remedy that. ;o)

Shawn is Associate Editor here at Linux Journal, and has been around Linux since the beginning. He has a passion for open source, and he loves to teach. He also drinks too much coffee, which often shows in his writing. You can contact Shawn via e-mail, ljeditor@linuxjournal.com.

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