+1 from me on the latter part - I've
      been taking Linux Format since issue number 18, so I'll be very
      interested to see how Linux Voice compares with Linux Format. I've
      just signed up for a subscription.
      
      Ian
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      On 21/11/13 15:41, Jon Wilks wrote:
    
    
      
        I have indeed donated to the cause.  I do subscribe to
          Linux Format anyway so I am very interested to see what these
          chaps can come up with.  I am also intrigued by the idea of
          crowdfunding a magazine so I'm watching this with interest.
          
        
        Jon
      
      
        
        On 21 November 2013 15:16, Tim
          Brocklehurst <timb@???>
          wrote:
          Hi
            everyone,
            
            I was sent the following e-mail from the former-editorial
            team of Linux
            Format. The editorial team from Linux format has quit and
            formed Linux Voice.
            
            Linux Voice should be hitting the shelves in mid to late
            February with a bit
            of luck.
            
            Cheers,
            
            Tim B.
            
            ----------  Forwarded Message  ----------
            
            Hello Hampshire LUG,
            
            I'm writing to let you know that the editorial team behind
            Linux Format has
            quit, and is in the process of launching a rival Linux
            magazine called
            Linux Voice.
            
            http://www.linuxvoice.com/hello-linux-format-and-tuxradar-readers/
            
            Linux Voice will cover most of the same content ad Linux
            Format, with many
            of the same writers, but it will be different in three key
            areas:
            
            1/ We'll give 50% of our profits back to community groups
            and organisations
            supporting free software. Admittedly our profits won't be
            massive at first,
            but if we achieve even half the success that Linux Format
            did (and maybe we
            will afte a couple of years) we'll be able to contribute
            quite a bit of
            cash.
            
            2/ After no longer than 9 months, we'll relicense old
            content under the
            Creative Commons CC-BY-SA licence, so teachers, LUGs,
            students and anybody
            else can take, copy and improve upon our work for their own
            ends.
            
            3/ We won't be owned by a bunch of hedge funds, like Linux
            Format is (
            http://www.futureplc.com/investors/major-shareholders/),
            so we'll be free
            from corporate interference. Free to do the best job we
            possibly can.
            
            Please tell your members what we're doing, and if anyone
            there is a Linux
            Format reader, direct them to www.indiegogo.com/projects/linux-voice
            so
            they can see what we're up to.
            
            
            Thanks,
            
            Andrew Gregory,
            Linux Voice
            
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