Xref: utzoo comp.lang.misc:1832 comp.sys.misc:1658 comp.sys.amiga:22627 comp.sys.mac:20156 comp.sys.atari.st:11306 comp.sys.ibm.pc:18951 rec.mag:117 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!super!udel!princeton!njin!aramis.rutgers.edu!topaz.rutgers.edu!mccarrol From: mccarrol@topaz.rutgers.edu (Mark C. Carroll ) Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc,comp.sys.misc,comp.sys.amiga,comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.atari.st,comp.sys.ibm.pc,rec.mag Subject: Tech Magazines, a suggestion Keywords: fanzine Message-ID: Date: 9 Sep 88 14:47:59 GMT Followup-To: comp.lang.misc Distribution: na Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 37 In several of the recent posts about the deterioration of the technical magazines, people have been asking, basically, what can be done for our type of user - the advanced, literate, technical programmers. Well, I do have a suggestion. For quite a few years now, Science Fiction fans have been doing "fanzines", which are basically magazines, written, published, and distributed at cost by the fans who read them. They do tend to be much less "pretty", or "professional", but the material inside can be extremely good, if the contributors care about the 'zine. I see no reason why a similar idea could not be applied to a programmers magazine. It would be a lot of work for the people involved, but if people were actually willing to contribute articles and code, it could certainly work. And, if this idea is to be tried, the Usenet is a good place to start it. Code can be made available by uucp, so that the readers wouldn't have to type it, and distribution can be done electronically, so that the costs would be covered by the reader, for transmission time. I am a third year Computer Science student, so my level is not up to that of many of you out there. But I am willing to try to organize/ edit such a beast, if there is sufficient interest, and there are people willing to help. If you are interested in such a monster, as a reader, a contributor, or an editor, please send me email. My addresses are: mccarrol@topaz.rutgers.edu (Internet, and Usenet) !rutgers!topaz!mccarrol (Old style Usenet) -Mark C. Carroll -- \ Mark Craig Carroll \ /"Quick to judge, quick to anger / | perhaps better known as: \/ Slow to understand | | mccarrol@topaz.rutgers.edu /\ Ignorance and Prejudice | / ...backbone!rutgers!topaz!mccarrol / \ and Fear walk hand in hand" -N.Pert \