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Free Ubuntu Magazine: Full Circle April 28, 2007

Posted by Carthik in Ubuntu Sites, books, ubuntu.
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The zeroth issue of the Ubuntu Full Circle Magazine has been out for a while now. You can download it in your chosen language here. If it is not available in your chosen language, then maybe you can help translate it the next time for others like you.

full circle logo
The magazine is a community effort – I think it was kickstarted on this Ubuntu forum post by the forum user ronniet. “Development” of issues revolves around the wiki. The Ubuntu Magazine page lists what you can do to contribute articles and columns.

Maybe I should contribute an article or a regular column in the magazine – after all it is a volunteer effort and the magazine is provided free-of-cost.

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1. bart9h - April 28, 2007

Is it just me, or it looks like the red guy in the logo, with his hand raised, is spanking the poor mouse?

2. carthik - April 28, 2007

:)
That’s really funny – and now I see it too!

3. johnrobert - April 29, 2007

Thanks for the pointer to the magazine. It seems like a neat thing that could go somewhere, and I hadn’t heard anything about it.

Regarding the other issue, the mouse doesn’t seem to be too unhappy about it, so… whatever turns them on…

4. Free Ubuntu Magazine: Full Circle « Going Gnu - April 30, 2007
5. shevin - May 7, 2007

there was even a photo of it

6. Sean Wilson - May 9, 2007

Now that I’m done laughing at the comments about the mouse spanking, thanks for the post. While not a huge Ubuntu fan, I am due to give it another spin as I’m wrapping up another go ’round with Mandriva.

The Full Circle mag looks promising. Maybe I’ll see something there to convince me to break away from old faithful—Debian.

7. Wezp Directory - June 9, 2007

Thanks for the pointer to the magazine. It seems like a neat thing that could go somewhere,

8. bepo0o - August 8, 2007

This magazine will make it much easier for Ubuntu fans to be up-to-date about the Ubuntu news.

9. jack furnandess - July 28, 2008

Jst enough for you then check over the new Full Circle Magazine. The magazine is offered as a free download.
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