What is betatesting
Linux+DVD magazine uses a unique technique to guarantee the highest quality of
our articles.
Most magazines prepare the articles using solely the knowledge and experience
of an editorial team. Linux+DVD does that and more. Our active readers take
part in the editorial process as betatesters.
You can become one of them today!
What does a betatester do?
Betatesting the Linux+DVD magazine means:
- receiving articles at an early stage of production for review, so
you, our most valued readers, can tell us whether the subject is of interest
to you, whether it is prepared the way you'd like to read it,
- taking active part in many various activities associated with production
of the Linux+ DVD magazine.
What's most important, it's up to you, how active you are, you have no
obligations whatsoever. You can take part when you have time and will to do
so, and you can simply ignore help requests at the time when you're too busy
to help.
How to become a betatester
Becoming a Linux+ DVD betatester is as simple as signing up for our betatester
list. To do so, all you have to do is sent an email filling in subject
"betatester" to the following address:
Joining the list does not give you any obligations. You can answer whenever
you choose to, thus becoming an active betatester for the issue the article
posted comes from.
Addresses of betatesters are not distributed anywhere else and there is no
commercial content distributed to the list.
What you will gain
Active betatesters can expect the following in return for their help:
- every issue publishes a list of active betatesters for that issue, so
your name is published as part of the editorial team of the Linux+DVD
magazine,
- the most active betatesters become top betatesters and are published as
such,
- you receive articles much earlier than anyone else and you can take part
in their shaping to your requirements,
- if you're still a student, you can show the magazine with your name to
your future employer, as proof that you have been taking part in the
editorial process,
- top betatesters are sent extra gifts such as free magazines (not only
Linux+DVD), books etc.
- there is more to come: the more help we receive from you, the more you
can expect from us in return, and be sure that we value our betatesters.
Is there a catch?
There is no catch in becoming a betatester. You have no obligation, you can
take part whenever you want to, you can sign off anytime you'd like to.
The only thing we ask you to do is to use your full name and surname when
writing to the list, either in headers or in the signature, so we can publish
your name in the magazine. If you're selected as an active or top betatester,
we'll contact you for more data so we can send you gifts.
So don't hesitate, sign up now!