Hello fellow Fedorians AND fellow Linux Users/Developers!<br><br>My name is Mark McLaughlin, I have loved Fedora since Core 5 and can not WAIT to try out 8!<br>I am a writer and a "super user" who dabbles in Fedora, MAC OS X, and once used the dreaded
<br>Windoze XP. I been a fan of the UK's Linux Format magazine for over a year now and I have <br>not seen ANY American counterpart so I started <a href="http://linuxglobe.net">linuxglobe.net</a> / <a href="http://linuxglobe.wordpress.com">
linuxglobe.wordpress.com</a>,<br>a pdf-based e-magazine slash linux torrent portal to convert frustrated Windoze Users and<br>regular folks into Linux Users and Developers! I want to spread the word about this very<br>ambitious project and I chose Fedora as linuxglobe's MAIN OS, I see its potential as it
<br>gets better AND better. What I ultimately want to do is to have a national North American<br>magazine with a free DVD attached, published with Fedora 9 that has themes made for it <br>by linuxglobe subscribers and/or fans using GIMP, GIMPshop, or Inkscape. I am sick
<br>and tired of seeing the hideous Steve Ballmer at Microsoft grinning every time Vista <br>makes a profit! <br><br>It is time to show regular folks that Linux is here for THEM too and we will make it easier <br>for them to use on any computer they have! What Fedora should have is how-to
<br>documents/videos in a "folder" on everything like setting a wireless network, installing a <br>printer, finding photos/music/videos, etc. Fedora 8 and beyond must have optional <br>features that are good equivalents to itunes, iphoto, imovie, the Vista sidebar, the
<br>MAC "bar," a news ticker, improvements to the upcoming "codec buddy," an updated <br>Skype interface, voice recognition, better text to speech software for the blind, <br>improvements to ogg theora, and a combined KDE/GNOME interface. These are
<br>just many improvements I like to see in Fedora in the months to come. Fedora can <br>help linuxglobe by finding one person willing to test every release out and have a review<br>of it ready a few weeks after the initial debut. It is very important that Fedora keeps
<br>improving and always putting in features a User would want to have through free software.<br><br>Please consider what I propose, I would like to spread the word about Fedora in Boston<br>where there are SO many college students and regular folks who want to use a computer
<br>but don't know what's out there. What can be done out here to have Fedora mentioned<br>and distributed? Should I invest a small amount to spread the word about Fedora in the<br>Boston Globe? All we need is the web site name and a catchy phrase! Any ideas about
<br>that? Should I go out to some major event around here and give out free Fedora DVDs?<br><br>Mark McLaughlin - Editor-In-Chief, <a href="http://linuxglobe.wordpress.com">linuxglobe.wordpress.com</a> - Fedora User / Writer
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