Dragonia Magazine: online magazine for Linux users

[ Tuesday, 8 May 2007, michuk ]

Dragonia community is proud to announce the completion of an English version of the 8th issue of Dragonia Magazine. Dragonia Magazine is a Polish Linux community magazine about GNU/Linux, open-source and programming. New issues are released most-of-the-times-monthly. This is the 8th issue and at the same time the first one translated entirely into English.

In this issue you’ll find articles about Metisse, VoIP, learn how to make WWW using GUI, get acquainted with the E17 graphical environment and many more interesting stuff.

Two of these articles have been already published before on PolishLinux.org:

In the future we are going to keep cooperating with the Dragonia community to bring you the best articles written by Polish Linux/open-source authors.

Feel free to pick up the magazine in the Download section [PDF format] and leave feedback either here or on the official Dragonia website.

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fold this thread Vincent  Tuesday, 8 May 2007 o godz. 6:36 pm #  Add karma Subtract karma  +0

I loved it! What I liked most was the variety and the lack of bias towards a certain desktop, as you see with TUX Magazine (http://www.tuxmagazine.com/). That one, however, seems to have died a slow death, but I certainly hope you can continue publishing this in English, I’m very enthusiastic!

 
fold this thread Dwight  Friday, 18 May 2007 o godz. 4:30 pm #  Add karma Subtract karma  +0

I really liked this magazine! It is truly awesome! I hope you will be able to continue the English Edition. Dragonia has immense potential, and is a much needed publication!

 
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