Comment Re:People, please. (Score 1) 134
Some people said that ALL of the orininal LG volunteers have left the SCC pub, ...
What happened, is that the complete editorial staff (consisting of volunteers) saw no other option, then to no longer use the SSC provided webspace to publish Linux Gazette.
I don't know where you read that, but that is not the case.
and there are claims of re-editing of old articles without the original author's permissions.
To be more exact, there have been three things happening, you might be talking about here:
- From issue 95, "someone" removed the "Gazette Matters" section - see it here, at Linux Gazette - after publication, without consulting the editorial staff, and without any mention of it, anywhere.
- From issue 92, an artical - read it here, at Linux Gazette - was removed by "someone" again, after publication, without consulting the editorial staff, and without any mention of it, anywhere. It was only late in November, that SSC put a explanatory text instead, saying the article has been temporarily removed, "pending content review". (I can't help wonder if this means Phil Hughes has actually acted on something I suggested to him, in posts on the SSC site.)
- After SSC changed switched to the CMS, their webmaster copied various articles from issue 95 (which was then the current issue) to the new CMS, and omited copyright information on various articles. From what I can see, this seems to have been mostly corrected by now, once again, only after various people - including the editorial staff of Linux Gazette - had brought it to the attention of SSC.