Write for Linux Journal!

Participate in the Linux Journal comeback!

We are always looking for new writers from the Linux community. If you're interested, please send a brief proposal to write@linuxjournal.com.

We're open to all ideas related to Linux, open source and adjacent technologies, but here are just a few topics to help get you started:

  • Containers: Docker/Kubernetes
  • Cloud
  • AWS Lambda (and cloud native applications/serverless computing)
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Coreboot
  • Continuous Integration
  • Linux gaming
  • C coding currently
  • Internet of Things (IoT): specifically home automation
  • Python
  • Cool projects you've done with Linux/open source/RPi/etc
  • Security

Looking forward to hearing from you!

And finally, if you're reading this and aren't interested in writing, but have ideas for articles you'd like to see someone else cover, please list them in the comments below.

Jill Franklin is an editorial professional with more than 17 years experience in technical and scientific publishing, both print and digital. As Executive Editor of Linux Journal, she wrangles writers, develops content, manages projects, meets deadlines and makes sentences sparkle. She also was Managing Editor for TUX and Embedded Linux Journal, and the book Linux in the Workplace. Before entering the Linux and open-source realm, she was Managing Editor of several scientific and scholarly journals, including Veterinary Pathology, The Journal of Mammalogy, Toxicologic Pathology and The Journal of Scientific Exploration. In a previous life, she taught English literature and composition, managed a bookstore and tended bar. When she’s not bugging writers about deadlines or editing copy, she throws pots, gardens and reads.

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