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[QUOTE="coal, post: 3795403"] I've been thinking about this some more and am going to start an on line magazine. That's simpler in a number of ways than trying to put out a print magazine. To begin with I'll take my idea of quarterly and call it "C++ Quarterly." I only got two links when I searched for that with the quotes. Here's an idea: recruit people to write a variety of digests. Who has time to wade through every post on this newsgroup, comp.lang.c++.moderated, Boost newsgroups, stackoverflow and others? We could have digests for each of those that summarize the highlights of the newsgroup over the last three months. Perhaps some quarters a digest would focus on posts from a dozen different threads and other quarters focus on posts from just two related threads. It would be up to the author. Besides the digests, I'd like to have one other article in each edition. I'll ask Andrei to write of course but others are welcome if interested. As far as the business model, I think I'll do it like this: authors get 100% of the revenue from ads on their pages. My company will handle putting ads on the pages. We will have the front page and some other pages that we will use to place more ads and hopefully we'll make some money that way. I'd like to have the first edition ready by before the end of the second quarter -- June 30. If you would like to write either a digest or article, please get in touch with me -- coal at mailvault.com or woodbrian77 at gmail.com. I know a web designer that I think would be willing to work with me on the site and I intend to have, for example, the ability for readers to post comments about articles. To begin with it may be a branch off of my site or seventy7.com. If it goes well, we'll set up a separate web site. Thanks to Pavel for original suggestion. Brian Wood Ebenezer Enterprises [URL="http://www.webEbenezer.net"]www.webEbenezer.net[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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