Ars Technica's newish open-source journal

Posted by Steven_Rosenber on Nov 8, 2007 5:44 AM EDT
LXer Linux News; By Steven Rosenberg
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Ars Technica is one of the best Web sites out there in the technology space. Period. Their Apple, Microsoft and gaming "journals," as they call them, are of high quality. I refer to them often. OK, not the gaming one, but the other two, definitely. I've said for awhile that they need to get a Linux journal. Now they have.

Ars Technica is one of the best Web sites out there in the technology space. Period.

Their Apple, Microsoft and gaming "journals," as they call them, are of high quality. I refer to them often. OK, not the gaming one, but the other two, definitely.

I've said for awhile that they need to get a Linux journal. Now they have. It covers open-source software in general and is called Open Ended. It's also hard to find. If you don't bookmark the link (which I strongly encourage you to do), you have to go to the main Ars Technica page, click on the "#" icon under Ars Journals on the middle right side of the screen, then click on one of the entries, and then the #open.ended logo on that entry, to get the full journal.

Ars should just put the thing under the main Journals listing that mentions the Apple, MS, gaming, science and staff journals. Is that too much to ask?

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