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== History ==
The magazine started as a result of a successful [[Indiegogo]] crowdfunding campaign in late 2013, which raised over £120,000.<ref name=indiegogo>{{cite web|title=Announcing Linux Voice|url=http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/linux-voice|work=indiegogo}}</ref>
The editorial staff of the magazine came entirely from the UK magazine ''[[Linux Format]]''. They resigned to pursue a different agenda in magazine/online publishing.<ref name=guardian>{{cite
The magazine shared 50% of its yearly profits with reader-voted FOSS projects. The profits were split between 'software' and 'projects and distros' with the top 3 winners in each category receiving a part of the total funds. In 2015 the winners in the software category were [[Scribus]] which was awarded £1000, [[GIMP]] was awarded £300 and [[Inkscape]] was awarded £200. In the projects and distros category, the [[Open Rights Group]] was awarded £1000, the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] was awarded £300 and the [[Free Software Foundation]] was awarded £200.<ref>{{cite web|title=First Profit Donating Scheme: The Winners!|url=http://www.linuxvoice.com/first-profit-donating-scheme-the-winners/|author=Andrew Gregory|date=May 7, 2015|access-date=June 2, 2015|archive-date=December 8, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208075430/http://www.linuxvoice.com/first-profit-donating-scheme-the-winners/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Nine months after an issue was published, it was made available under the [[Creative Commons license|Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported]] license for all to read without charge in both PDF and ePub formats.<ref>{{cite web|title=Creative Commons Issues|url=https://www.linuxvoice.com/creative-commons-issues/|website=Linux Voice|access-date=7 November 2016}}</ref>
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==Podcast==
In addition to the magazine, the team produced a fortnightly podcast covering Linux and wider free software issues. This continued after the closure of the magazine before ending in November 2017.<ref>
==References==
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