I sure miss one. So others do. Everyones talking about it. But noone DO something about it (or they dont tell).
So Ive decided I might DO something about it. I want to make a magazine. But Im not the only one? Surely there must be more people who have interest and motivation to do a magazine? So, either DC mail me, email me, or post here and lets meet online to discuss/share ideas. AND LETS DO A MAGAZINE!!!???
If you can come up with a good design, and some good staff, you might be able to continue the Clickzine on DC, since I dont think PeterG nor knpmAster have plans to continue it further anyway (how long has it been since the last issue?)
Mike
"Now I guess we're... 'Path-E-Tech Management'" -Dilbert
Thank you for the offer ShadowCaster, I/we will take that into account.
Another thing that really not bothers me, its more like I find it amazing about TDC forum. Its the fact that lots of posts are about, well, unuseful stuff. Takes this topic, 2 posts are about NOT being able to help me. Well, if you dont post or otherwise contact me, I can almost guess its because I dont have to expect help from you. I only need you to post if you CAN help me. I wont get bothered that you post even though you cannot help me, I just find it strange that somehow there is an urge to post even though one really do not have anything useful to post.
I think it would be better if everyone just tried to do an issue by them selves... mostly because after one you feel like you shouldnt have to do any more and you DONT do anymore (mostly)
Shadowcaster: Maybe to spark this idea you could add a 'Zine section? Maybe that would inspire people to start workin on them more???
A magazine sounds good, IMHO. I'm not gonna do the actual design or coding, but I'm willing to help on the content. You know, articles, reviews, editing, a 'Dear Muz, I'm having a problem with...' section, etc.
Come to think of it, the DC kinda resembles an online magazine as well...
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