[Idea] RetroPie communitary magazine
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@mattrixk yes... A RetroPie store with stickers gamepads cases and a RetroPie kodi remote could be awesome
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@sergioad Once again, its takes a lot of time to make a magazine, you need 30-50 pages of content, every month. Not many people on the forum have that kind of time. Due to the fact that many of us have jobs, go to school, etc.
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@sergioad Yup. When I said "print designers" I was only referring to people who know how to design and layout magazines in general, rather than making a full print magazine. That would cost way too much and be a whole heap of effort. No, I simply couldn't think of the term "graphic designer", and "print designer" was all my brain could manage.
@lilbud: I even like the idea of just a simple "This Month On RetroPie" article on the website about new and upcoming features, maybe a featured Theme or somethine like @sergioad mentioned. It wouldn't make any money for the project, but it's a nice little way to keep everyone up to date on the latest developments. Something more than a dry changelog anyway.
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@mattrixk Retropie has a lot going on, but not enough to fill a monthly magazine. Plus the time and effort to make one is more than most of us can handle.
And besides, if we sell a magazine, about a project that allows you to play copyrighted content for free, we will have a lot more attention then we want.
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@mattrixk that is true. Now that I saw the Raspi magazine has eight sections and each one is like a blog post, four redactors with two themes each is more likely but if that is not possible I would go with the "The month in RetroPie" posts 😀
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@sergioad Well...do you think Nintendo or Sega will care that it's a gray area?
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@lilbud true
But what about the blog post? No need to mention that what @mattrixk said a monthly blog post and only about features or projects to come and all that by free and in the RetroPie blog, also there could be featured some relevant work made by the community like themes or things like that, the community also deserves a spotlight dimer than the one the devs deserves but a spotlight non the least
Apologies for my horrible English
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we do put out a blog post: namely any time there are enough notable changes to make a new retropie release ;)
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@herb_fargus ok, apologies 😀 what do you think about one post of the community Showcasing projects themes and howtos?
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@sergioad isnt that the idea of the docs/ the category of projects and themes on the forum :P
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@herb_fargus it is but in my opinion could be great, talk about that with the other devs and if you like the idea well... Maybe could be done, I think if it goes forward a team of high rank users of the forum could write each post
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Well, I leave this theme, talk about the posibilities and see what could be done, I want to see RetroPie's creative community being hilighted once in a while, even in I do not mind if that is in a new category in the forum where only admins can post and showcase how great this community is.
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I mean its not a terrible idea, retropie is awesome because of the community. (and of course because of @BuZz)
I personally just don't have much time outside of my maintenance of the docs, and I know jools has a limited amount of time as well most of which is spent on the code.
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I see
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@herb_fargus @lilbud more wide known than this is imposible, this is Know how, a show of DIY projects broadcasted in a nation wide US radio station and podcast network
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@sergioad said in [Idea] RetroPie communitary magazine:
@herb_fargus @lilbud more wide known than this is imposible, this is Know how, a show of DIY projects broadcasted in a nation wide US radio station and podcast network
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