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Saxonia Issue 02 Part 053

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 · 5 years ago

  

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By Rumrunner/VOID
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So, at this point you have reached the last article for this time. Those of
you who caught Saxonia 1 will hopefully have noticed the changes and I hope
you find them pleasant, please give some feedback on this.

You will also most certainly have noticed that this issue is bigger than
the previous one, in almost all aspects. The files take more room, there
are more articles and there's even several modules to select from. As the
mag still fits on one disk, I think that the improvements are big
considering the scarse increasement of resources needed. Just the way I
want to see mags, this one still runs on an Amiga 500 with fastmem.

Another thing that I hope you have mentioned is that there are more
articlewriters represented this time. Luckily, my request in issue one was
answerred, and in a positive way. I still think that it's better to have
more articlewriters as this gives a more complete overview of what we are
doing. So please keep sending articles. We also want modules, cliparts
and even fullscreen pictures for the opening.

We have set the deadline for the next issue to 15.th september. You have
most likely noticed that this mag wasn't released quickly after the
deadline this time, but believe me, without this, it would have come out
even later. Not that I'm too strick about this, if you want to contribute
and the date tells you that you are too late, I will include your stuff
as long as the mag isn't in the very last final compiling process. And
if it is, don't worry as I'm sure that we can use your contribution in the
next issue (we DO plan to keep this mag running for several issues). Also,
please remember what I wrote about my problems in the editorial, so if it
takes some time to get a reply for me, this could be the reason. Please be
patient.

Also, I think that setting a deadline is positive as it gives people a
target to reach out for. I know myself that it's always important to have
some goal to work for, if not, you quickly loose motivation. And remember
it's what you work for that's worth something in the end.

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