Crowdfunded Linux Voice Magazine Releases Second Issue CC-BY-SA
M-Saunders writes: As covered previously on Slashdot, Linux Voice crowdfunded its way to success in late 2013, showing how a small team can make things happen with a different business model (giving profits and content back to the community). Now, a few months after the magazine made issue 1 freely available, they've released issue 2 under the Creative Commons for everyone to share and modify. If you've ever fancied making your own Raspberry Pi-powered arcade machine, there's a full guide in the second issue.
Sadly, despite all the criticism of the issue 1 release, they've stuck to their guns and released most of their articles as "object files" in PDF. To me, that feels like their being purposefully obstructive -- it is such a faff to extract text from a PDF file, and they must already have the article text in an editable format.
I hope we don't get an announcement for every single issue from now on in. Let's wait until there's some actual news before running another /. story....
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The point of having an Open Source publication would be that anybody will be allowed to change any article. We already have that, and it's called Wikipedia.