I think it's a content problem, not a consumer problem. It's the CableTV dilemma. More content is better, only if the average quality of the content can be maintained. Is the reward of another outlet worth the risk of all the outlets 'cannibalizing' each other for the quality content? With this ultimately reducing the overall quality of all publications?

I'm not saying that's the way it WILL be--I'm in no position to judge the availability of the people who do/can contribute to the magazines. Perhaps with the current job market, we'll need 8 more magazines to keep everyone busy :-/

(Edit:) thelenm++ for the important announcement.

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In reply to Re3: The Perl Journal Returns by Solo
in thread The Perl Journal Returns by thelenm

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