Fedora Magazine editorial meetings
The goal of this meeting is to set and execute a publishing schedule of appropriate material for the Fedora Magazine.
Agenda
Typically we practice the same agenda each meeting:
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Retrospective of last week’s publishing and stats
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Ensure all posts were echoed to social media
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If any pending, reviewed stories are not published, schedule and assign social media duty
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See if any first time writers have been published and make a badge request if so
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Pitch votes (starting with oldest)
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GOAL: Determine whether pitch is appropriate for a story, and if so, move to Draft status and set publication date
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Include pitches in feedback
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If not, either:
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Trash pitch, and assign someone to respond to author to thank them
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Assign someone to work with author to refine story idea
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Drafts not finished (starting with oldest)
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GOAL: Determine if draft is ready for final review, and if so, move to Pending Review status
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If not:
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If author is still working, editor is responsible for ensuring completion
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If author is MIA for 2nd week, drop back to Pitch and rearrange publication schedule
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Assign for review and set to Pending Review status
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Review/set publication date and add to schedule
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Pending Review (starting with oldest)
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Confirm editor deadline
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Review/set publication date and confirm schedule
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Exceptions
The following types of articles generally can route around the weekly meetings. This helps us get critical information out to the audience without waiting for the next board meeting.
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Security updates: Critical security updates that affect a broad user audience are pre-authorized. Generally an editor will write the update article. If possible, one other editor does a quick spot check. If that would affect the timing, however, the posting editor simply publishes the article and notifies the magazine list. An example is a Firefox security issue.