Publisher's Forum
This month's issue represents one of our more successful
efforts
at presenting a group of articles on a particular subject.
The theme
for the issue was originally "Filesystems: Tuning,
Maintenance,
and Backup": as it happened, we had a bumper crop
of articles
concerning backups, so you'll find here just about all
you could want
to know on that topic (not really, of course, but there
is a great
deal of useful information). To help trigger your writing
instincts,
here's our editorial calendar for 1994:
3.1 (January/February) -- Communications
Proposals due: 1 October 1993
Manuscripts due: 1 November 1993
3.2 (March/April) -- Performance/Kernel Tuning
Proposals due 1: December 1993
Manuscripts due: 1 January 1994
3.3 (May/June) -- Connectivity
Proposals due: 1 February 1994
Manuscripts due: 1 March 1994
3.4 (July/August) -- File System Maintenance
Proposals due: 1 April 1994
Manuscripts due: 1 May 1994
3.5 (September/October) -- X Window Configuration and Management
Proposals due: 1 June 1994
Manuscripts due: 1 July 1994
3.6 (November/December) -- Security
Proposals due: 1 August 1994
Manuscripts due: 1 September 1994
In this month's Call for Papers you'll find a few suggested
topics for the January issue, but if you have other
ideas, please
feel free to send them in. These are merely suggestions
and are certainly
not exhaustive.
If you've read Sys Admin over time, you'll have noticed
that new names appear regularly in the Table of Contents.
Most of
those new names are readers of the magazine who've come
up with something
they think is worth sharing. Once bitten by the writing
bug, such
readers often become regular contributors. We invite
you to try it.
FYI -- we recently held an in-house contest for a slogan
for Sys Admin. The winner? System Administration: It's
a dirty
job but somebody said I have to do it! You'll be seeing
this on Sys
Admin t-shirts at the conferences we attend.
Sincerely yours,
Robert Ward
saletter@rdpub.com ("...!uunet!rdpub!saletter")
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