From 42be6f737aaafcc617348e4a872581b07593e957 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vincent Finance Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2022 17:30:46 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] issue-7: add links + a small message from the editorial team --- issues/issue-6/30_STABLE.html | 2 +- issues/issue-7/60_COMMENTS.html | 6 ++++-- issues/issue-7/70_LINKS.html | 3 ++- issues/issue-7/95_REDACTION.html | 10 ++++++++++ 4 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) create mode 100644 issues/issue-7/95_REDACTION.html diff --git a/issues/issue-6/30_STABLE.html b/issues/issue-6/30_STABLE.html index 70de5b9..f8d00b6 100644 --- a/issues/issue-6/30_STABLE.html +++ b/issues/issue-6/30_STABLE.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

7.0-stable updates (since last webzine issue)

diff --git a/issues/issue-7/60_COMMENTS.html b/issues/issue-7/60_COMMENTS.html index 85c7772..0a13aad 100644 --- a/issues/issue-7/60_COMMENTS.html +++ b/issues/issue-7/60_COMMENTS.html @@ -2,7 +2,9 @@

Reader comments

- Message received from XXX: - blabla. + Message received from Panino (on Hacker News): + That's so cool! I love undeadly but it's great to also have this website, with interesting content I wouldn't +normally come across. I'd have no idea that OpenBSD was installable on Gandicloud, for example. +Or how to play Bach's prelude in C minor on OpenBSD using the MIDI speakers (issue #2). Thanks and keep up the great work!

diff --git a/issues/issue-7/70_LINKS.html b/issues/issue-7/70_LINKS.html index 83c8f6c..2e77e88 100644 --- a/issues/issue-7/70_LINKS.html +++ b/issues/issue-7/70_LINKS.html @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@

Going further

diff --git a/issues/issue-7/95_REDACTION.html b/issues/issue-7/95_REDACTION.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa00934 --- /dev/null +++ b/issues/issue-7/95_REDACTION.html @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +
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Note from the editorial team

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+ Hello everyone. In the comments of the issue 6's post on Hacker News, I read that some people were a little bit confused about the style of this webzine and I wanted to clarify some points. With this webzine, we try to gather some + links about updates from the OpenBSD project, but also some interesting links involving the usage of OpenBSD. Solène Rapenne, the creator of this project, is working in the OpenBSD team as a volunteer and she wanted, at first, + to create a place to share her passion and to invite everyone to test and use this operating system. The editorial team is composed of people with various levels of skills, not only in IT, but we all share one thing : we all + love OpenBSD and we want to share that love. +

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