Hello all,
 
Greetings from the Linux For You team!
 
As you all know, last month we launched a new initiative called 
CommunitySpeak where we pose a question to various ILUG mailing lists 
and publish the top five responses (selected by our technical editors) 
in the magazine. Thanks to all those who responded to last month's 
question on "why a majority of the world's top 10 supercomputers are 
powered by Linux". The best five among the responses received are to be 
published in the July 2006 issue of LFY.
 
The selected responses were sent by Vishnu Vyas (Chennai), S R Parthan 
(Chennai), R Subramanian (Chennai), Manu Konchady (Bangalore) and P 
Sriram (Chennai). Thanks again for your participation.
 
This month we have chosen the topic: "What would make a Windows user 
pick up a Linux magazine?"
 
No, this is not a marketing tactic. We are *really* curious. What would 
make Windows users pick up a Linux magazine? How can we convince them to 
read about and adopt Linux and other free and open source software? 
Would they be interested in reading about free business software than 
run on Windows?
 
What's your take on this? Our eyes and ears are wide open and we are 
waiting to listen to your ideas. Please write to us at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a CC to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
The top five responses will be published in the August 2006 issue of 
Linux for You.
 
Look forward to your responses.
 
Thanks,
 
Janani Gopalakrishnan, Freelance Writer
Atul Goel, Asst. Associate Editor, LFY


P.S: We have not tagged this as commercial as we feel that there is no 
business involved in this information. But if you feel that it should be 
tagged please let us know so that we can do it from the next time.


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