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I’m sure either of you could write better than I do. Confidence is what you need, not skill. Skill will always improve over time, you just have to throw yourself into it.
We would still appreciate just links from the fringes of the Internet that we would miss on mainstream sites. But for writing, don’t try be all things to all people. Find the thing you know about, the OS/technology you are passionate about, and write about it. I know that anybody who sufficiently cares about something in the technology landscape can go off on a diatribe at the drop of a hat—it matters to them.
I don’t think it’s all that effective for people to only send us links about things they don’t really know about (it’s appreciated of course), but if each person writes about their own thing, that will prove more effective. Worry about your one thing, and let everybody else worry about their things.