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"Just works with Linux"

"Just works with Linux"

Posted Dec 15, 2005 14:42 UTC (Thu) by zooko (subscriber, #2589)
In reply to: "Just works with Linux" by bronson
Parent article: "Just works with Linux"

You wrote: "LWN is valuable to me precisely because it covers a single subject and covers it extremely well."

I agree that LWN has usually high-quality content. But is it narrow in focus? With the exception of the "Kernel" page, almost all of the content is interesting to our hypothetical reader who doesn't use Linux but who uses Free/Open Source Software. Look at the contents of this current edition:

Front Page:

* "Just works with Linux". Well, that's how this conversation got started. corbet (and I) feel that the important and interesting issue is more general than Linux -- it's Free Software drivers and open specs.

* GStreamer to support DRM. Not Linux-specific.

* Gnome v. KDE. Not Linux-specific.

Security:

* Community Help as an Attack Vector. Not Linux-specific.

* New vulnerabilities. Approximately 25 out of 27 vulnerabilities are not Linux-specific.

Kernel:

All Linux-specific

Distributions:

All Linux, except Nexenta (Solaris) and PC-BSD (FreeBSD).

Development:

By my count something like 35 out of 38 items are not Linux-specific.

Linux in the news:

Honestly I don't read this page, but it's probably fairly Linux-specific.

Announcements:

I don't read this page, but I'd guess around 50% of announcements are Linux-specific.

Letters:

I don't read this page, but I'd guess around 50% of letters are Linux-specific.

So in sum, the stuff that I personally really like in LWN is:

Front page, editorials (occasionally Linux-specific)
Development page (usually not Linux-specific)
Kernel page (always Linux-specific)

The stuff that I personally mostly like in LWN is:

Distribution page (almost all Linux-specific)

The stuff that I personally barely like in LWN is:

Security page (usually not Linux-specific)

The stuff that I personally don't read in LWN is:

Linux in the News, Announcements, Letters

You mentioned that if I were interested in other things that Linux that I could read other periodicals, but in fact I am not aware of any periodical devoted to Free Software which has the regular high-quality (and not-Linux-specific) content that LWN does. If there is one, please let me know!


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