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Acorn Arcade forums: News and features: The future of Archive magazine
 

The future of Archive magazine

Posted by Mark Stephens on 18:02, 21/5/2020 |
 
The sad death of Jim Nagel has deprived us all of a great advocate for RISC OS and an alround nice guy. It also left a question mark over the future of Archive magazine.
 
The family of Jim Nagel have been busy talking to many people in the Community and sent out an email to all Archive subscribers with updates tonight.
 
In the short-term, Jim's sons (Bart and Chris) will be completing the partly finished issue 6. This will be sent out to all subscribers and will also be a fitting tribute to Jim. If you would like to get an article in the edition, time to get scribbling.
 
The longer term is more vague. Bart and Chris do not wish to continue the magazine long-term. But they would definitely like to see it continue. They would love to hear from anyone interested in becoming the editor.
 
DVD 23+ was left unfinished by Jim's death and there are no current plans to complete this unless someone would like to volunteer. They would really like to make this happen
 
Keith Johnson will be continuing to run the archive-on-line mailing list.
 
We wish the Nagel brothers all the best in putting together this special issue (which we hope will not be the last). We look forward to reviewing it in the near future...
 
  The future of Archive magazine
  davidb (19:45 21/5/2020)
  markee174 (20:37 21/5/2020)
  arawnsley (09:43 23/5/2020)
 
David Boddie Message #124849, posted by davidb at 19:45, 21/5/2020
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Nagel brothers, you mean. smile
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Mark Stephens Message #124851, posted by markee174 at 20:37, 21/5/2020, in reply to message #124849
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Fixed!
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Andrew Rawnsley Message #124853, posted by arawnsley at 09:43, 23/5/2020, in reply to message #124849
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With apologies to Bart and Chris, the phrase "Nagel Brothers" in this post made me think of Mario Bros "game and watch" era games (early 1980s).

I have a vision of a LCD handheld game where you control two brothers trying to produce/ship a magazine against the clock/hazards!

Good luck to both, and also to whomever takes on the mantle of Editor in due course. Archive has always been a jewel in the RISC OS crown, and a lifeline for many who can't attend shows and don't following newsgroups/forums. Long may it continue!
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