Rules

The single rule for an article is; it must somehow be linked to Ubuntu or one of the
many derivatives of Ubuntu (Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Edubuntu etc).

Please follow these rules ;

  • Write your text in whichever software you choose (I would recommend OpenOffice) but, most importantly, - PLEASE SPELL CHECK IT!
  • Images should be JPG or PNG. If you must use JPG please use low compression (highquality).
  • Regarding image sizes; if in doubt, send a full-size screenshot and we will reduce the size for publication.

Articles can be on any subject as long as it follows the single rule mentioned above. If you need ideas, look over the wiki pages, there are ideas there.

If your native language isn't English, don't worry -- write your article and we will proofread it for you. Not only are you helping the magazine and the community, but we'll also be helping you with your English!

There are ways for everyone to contribute, so please help out.

Submission

If you are comfortable editing a wiki page then you can add your article directly into the wiki at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMagazine

If you're not so comfortable with the wiki then please email your article to articles@fullcirclemagazine.org and we will add it to the wiki for you.

The reason it is added to the wiki is so that the community can help
correct any spelling or grammatical errors that are in the articles.

Article content will not be edited, only spelling and grammar.

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