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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
  
[http://www.themagpi.com/ The Mag Pi] magazine is written by the Raspberry Pi community for the community.  The authors, layout team and editor come from teaching, IT industry and other professions.  The aim of the magazine is given in detail on [http://www.themagpi.com/mission_statement/ the Mag Pi web site].
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[http://www.themagpi.com/ The Mag Pi] magazine is written by the Raspberry Pi community for the community.  The authors, layout team and editor come from teaching, IT industry and other professions, based worldwide.
  
== Helping with the magazine ==
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The aim of the magazine is given in detail on [http://www.themagpi.com/en/about/ the Mag Pi web site].
There are several ways you can get involved with the magazine, depending on the time and skills you have available.
 
  
=== Donating Money ===
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== Driven By The Raspberry Pi Community ==
An obvious way to help the magazine is to donate towards the running costs of the magazine.  There are lots of costs involved with running the site and maintaining the magazine and additional funds will allow us to expand the project to reach more readers.
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The MagPi is a community magazine so we welcome all assistance, in whatever form your can provide.
  
A paypal donate button is on the main page of the [http://www.themagpi.com/ MagPi site].
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See the above headers for more details, new volunteers should take a look at the Authors section which explains the whole process and how to get started with Writing, Layouts and Proofreading. If something isn't clear, or you need more information, then please get in contact.

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Overview

The Mag Pi magazine is written by the Raspberry Pi community for the community. The authors, layout team and editor come from teaching, IT industry and other professions, based worldwide.

The aim of the magazine is given in detail on the Mag Pi web site.

Driven By The Raspberry Pi Community

The MagPi is a community magazine so we welcome all assistance, in whatever form your can provide.

See the above headers for more details, new volunteers should take a look at the Authors section which explains the whole process and how to get started with Writing, Layouts and Proofreading. If something isn't clear, or you need more information, then please get in contact.