On 05/24/2016 01:48 AM, Israel Pineda wrote:
Hi Fedora Magazine,
I read that Fedora Magazine is looking for contributors and I would like to
introduce myself.
I am Israel Pineda. Currently, I am a Ph.D. student of Computer Science.
Previously I got my master and my bachelor degrees in the same field. Between
my bachelor and my master degree, I went to industry to work as a software
developer for almost five years also getting some experience with system
administration.
I have been working with Linux for around 10 years, around five years ago I
became a full-time Fedora guy and I use it as my main (and only) OS for my
desktop and laptops. I also have done a thing or two with CentOS and in the
past I have used other Linux distributions.
Lastly, I've been busy writing scientific papers for conferences and journals.
I would like to showcase the usage of Fedora as a platform for science; an
operating system where you can carry out your experiments, your data analysis,
your publishing, etc. The idea I have right now is to document in an article
the process of writing a thesis using Fedora. There are many hurdles during the
thesis writing period and I think that and article in that topic might motivate
many students and give some light at the end of the tunnel.
Looking forward to your comments.
Greetings, Israel, and welcome to the Magazine team! We are glad to see
you here, and it sounds like you have a notable background working in
Linux systems and Fedora. That's awesome!
I actually recently attended a talk about open science and how Linux and
open source software fits into what's going on in the scientific
community. I think having some articles showing the capabilities of
Fedora in a scientific context are *awesome* ideas. There is actually a
Scientific Lab that might be a good idea to write about along with some
of the tools it features, if that sounds like something that might be
interesting to you.
https://labs.fedoraproject.org/en/scientific/
Alternatively, if there are tools you are using that are available in
Fedora for scientific use that you'd like to write about, I think any of
those would be awesome. Writing a thesis with Fedora sounds like an idea
that might attract a lot of clicks from other students for sure. ;)
Your next steps for getting started should be to look at writing a pitch
for the Magazine. You can find links to the general "checklist" for
writing for the Magazine as well as some info about writing a pitch
below. This info should be helpful and useful for you to get started.
https://fedoramagazine.org/writing-an-article-for-the-fedora-magazine/
https://fedoramagazine.org/writing-a-new-pitch/
If you have any questions about the process, please feel free to ask on
the mailing list or visit our IRC meetings on Thursdays in
#fedora-meeting on IRC at 21:00 UTC. Once again, welcome aboard, and
looking forward to seeing anything you come up with!
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Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflo...@gmail.com
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