This Page is a Place for New Ideas for the GNOME Journal

  • LuisVilla4 had the idea that we can place all issues (current and past) on the GNOME LiveCD that he produces either in a DocBook format or PDF. He noted that we're aiming for fairly professional-ish content, so yelp would either have to function as a very high quality docbook viewer, or it would have to be pdf.

    • StevenGarrity: I could help out with this - I'm going to learn a bit about docbook, but the quick solution would be to keep the articles in HTML. [LuisVilla4: Or it was pointed out we could just do HTML->PDF by printing with a browser, though I think that might have to be Konq or Safari ;)]

  • LuisVilla4 suggested that you could have a regular 'gnome apps compared' column- like lwn's 'Grumpy Editor' series, but with a focus on GNOME apps, perhaps with evaluation of the competition as well. For example, you could compare iBookshelf, Alexandria, Bibshelf, mcatalog, and on the OS/X side (for comparison) Delicious Library. The CD Burning article in the current edition could have been done in this style as well.

  • JohnWilliams has two suggestions. Both are aimed at attracting more readers.

    • Regular status reports from various GNOME Teams (QA, Acessability etc.)
    • Allow a "talkback" feature for each article
  • ToonVerstraelen notes that the rss feed doesn't work with thunderbird. A blank page is shown instead of the article.

  • JimHodapp has a note for himself: write an Editor's letter about the GNOME 10th anniversary. For that matter too, we should publish a big issue celebrating the 10th anniversary and do a big look back at where GNOME has come from and where it is heading. (Thanks to Sri for the idea!)


Engagement/GnomeJournal/PlaceForNewIdeas (last edited 2013-12-02 18:17:55 by WilliamJonMcCann)