The Linux Journal gets a second wind through the assistance of Private Internet Access (PIA), owner of the Freenode and Soonet IRC networks.
[...] First, the PIA people are hard-core Linux, free software and open-source hackers. They are just as committed to FOSS values as Phil Hughes was when he published the first issue of Linux Journal in April 1994, the same month Linus released version 1.0 of Linux. (Friends and colleagues of Phil's, especially those who worked for him at Linux Journal for many years, know how completely principled he was and still is.) They also want to do right by developers, users, and the whole free and open networked world. That's one reason they stepped forward to save us. [...]
Source : Happy New Year- Welcome to Linux Journal 2.0!
(Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Wednesday January 03 2018, @03:56PM
Well you yourself complain about Gnome and systemd, and I certainly haven't seen any lack of complaining about those elsewhere, so I'm not sure why a Linux mag in the UK is still so popular unlike the US. I really have no idea. Any Brits here? I thought postal rates in the UK were even worse than here, but I don't really know; bulk mail delivery (which includes magazines) is actually really cheap here in the US for a developed country, from what I've read. Remember, the USPS is still a government-owned organization and subsidized, whereas the UK Royal Mail is now privatized, as are the mail systems in other EU nations.