This is where the magic happens - the Linux++ office ? It is amazing to see how incredible and passionate the people in Linux and open source are and I can’t believe how many friends I’ve made along the way. Though I have been using Linux for nearly 15 years, it has only been a couple months that I have become visible and vocal in the community. So, I just want to say THANK YOU to everyone who has been so supportive of this publication as well as those that have given excellent constructive criticism to help me improve it. I honestly can’t believe what it has blossomed into! I really just wanted to write about something that I was passionate about.
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In fact, I truly thought it would just be lost to the ether. When I first began writing about Linux at the start of the new year, I had no intentions of anything coming out of it. On Monday morning, I woke up to find that the Linux++ Twitter page had reached over 1,000 followers, which is just so incredible and humbling.
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If you don’t care what I’ve been up to over the past week, feel free to skip ahead to the Community News section ? Linux++ Has 1,000 Followers! A gift from my wonderful fiancee, Ashley! There is a lot to cover so let’s dive right in! Personal News In addition, there is a Telegram group dedicated to the readers and anyone else interested in discussion about the newest updates in the GNU/Linux world available to join here.įor those that would like to get in contact with me regarding news, interview opportunities, or just to say hello, you can send an email to I would definitely love to chat!
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You can also find all of the issues posted on the official Linux++ Twitter account here or follow the Linux++ publication on Front Page Linux here. If you missed the last report, Issue 8 from March 15, 2020, you can find it here. This is not meant to be a deep dive into the different topics, but more like a curated selection of what I find most interesting each week with links provided to delve into the material as much as your heart desires. This issue covers the week starting Monday, Maand ending Sunday, March 22, 2020. Hello and welcome to the ninth edition of Linux++, a weekly dive into the major topics, events, and headlines throughout the Linux world.