Abstract

Welcome to the newest incarnation of acmqueue. When we started putting together the first edition of ACM Queue in early 2003, it was a completely new experiment in publishing for ACM. Targeting a practitioner audience meant that much of what we did would differ from academic publishing. We created a new editorial board whose role was not only to vet articles, but also to identify topics and authors that would be of interest to both practitioners and academics. The board created the concept of guest experts who would take on an issue of the magazine and help the board acquire content and sometimes write the overarching piece that tied it all together. Along the way acmqueue has published columnists such as Stan Kelly-Bootle and brought in new voices like Poul-Henning Kamp, who writes "The Bike Shed," and George Neville-Neil, who is Kode Vicious.

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