Many new and exciting things have
happened since our last issue (March 1998).
Thanks to the help of many volunteers and
the generous sponsorship of two Spanish
ISPs (Nova
and CTV),
we have our own domain linuxfocus.org,
two servers (www.linuxfocus.org,
www.es.linuxfocus.org), accounts and free
access to the internet. We cannot thank
enough all of the people that have made our
magazine come to life. Many new groups from
all over the world are expressing interest
in being part of the LinuxFocus family; we welcome
the enthusiastic Danish, German and Turkish
groups to our editorial board. French
readers can already read nearly 80% of the
previous issues in their native language.
Our newcomers are working hard to catch up
with the oldest groups and we hope that, in
near future, all groups will be working at
the same pace.
LinuxFocus
proudly announces that we are accepting
articles not only in English and Spanish
but also in German, French, Turkish and any
other language we support. This month's
articles were originally written in
different languages. This means that there
was a lot of translation work done so that
they could be read by all. We strive to
improve the quality of our translations in
every issue, but please understand that we
are all volunteers and novices in the
magazine business and are learning as we
go. You can help by sending us corrections,
or by offering to help with the translation
or revision of articles. All help is
welcome.
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With each LF release, we realize more
and more just how much information is
available on the web. Many web sites bring
you the latest news flashes and rumors. It
appears that there is too much superficial
and dispersed information on the net,
requiring inquisitive readers to bounce all
over the web just to find the scraps of
information they need. Our philosophy is to
provide in-depth information all in one
place, on issues that interest novices and
new users alike. Recently, we have been
focusing on graphics and graphics
programming. But we are slowly exploring
other areas. This month, we have two new
exciting series: Real-Time Linux (an OS
series) and SQL programming (database).
There are also interesting initiatives
going on in the Spanish mailing lists. We
are experimenting with the idea of having
an ongoing course on the C programming
language that will bring together
professional C programmers, students and
curious young people. With this initiative,
we hope to take advantage of the internet
in an original way, and place an even
greater emphasis on in-depth education by
bringing together teachers and students.
This project is still in its infancy, but
we hope to offer this and other similar
initiatives in the future.
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