Embedded Linux Journal ceases publication
May 21, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 2 views[Updated 4:00 pm PDT] Seattle, WA — (press release excerpt) — SSC Publications today announced the May/June 2002 issue will be the final stand-alone print edition of Embedded Linux Journal. The content will now be “embedded” in Linux Journal, as a monthly feature section.
“Although there was, and still is much enthusiasm for the magazine (ELJ), it is not viable as a stand-alone publication in the current economy. We foresee a bright future for embedded Linux and are hopeful that the economy will once again support such a venture,” commented VP of Sales and Marketing Carlie Fairchild.
The magazine's web site, ELJonline, will continue to regularly feature new embedded Linux articles, reviews, news and contests. ELJonline is a joint project between SSC Publications and LinuxDevices.com.
SSC is pleased to announce that Linux Journal, the award-winning sister publication of Embedded Linux Journal, will now feature an embedded Linux technologies section every month, beginning with the very special 100th issue (August 2002). For subscription information, please visit the Linux Journal website.
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