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Title: Varia prints SomeTimes
Date: 2022-04-22
Category: newsletter
Tags: old news, open tap, upcoming
Slug: sometimes-af-en-toe
lang: en
featured_image:/images/sometimes-af-en-toe.jpg
summary: Starting from today, Varia will print all the news that can fit in *SomeTimes*: a collection of posts about things we have done, are doing now – learning, reading, making, researching – and stuff that will happen soon.
Starting from today, Varia will print all the news that can fit in *SomeTimes*.
*SomeTimes* contains a collection of posts about things we have done, are doing now – learning, reading, making, researching – and stuff that will happen soon. Some of the news is from public moments, while other news comes from behind the scenes. It is networked news from a variety of web sources, the urls in the "from" can tell you more.
The first edition includes the following sources: Varia's website, Post.lurk.org #sometimes, Post.lurk.org #varia, various logbot logs (x-y, ATNOFS, pub.club)
You can add content to *SomeTimes* by tagging posts with #sometimes or #varia on [Mastodon](https://joinmastodon.org/), we're looking forward to seeing your posts in print.
Get your copy in Varia, or download the first issue of *SomeTimes* here: <https://varia.zone/documents/SomeTimes_number-1.pdf>
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*SomeTimes*
**Issue**: 1<br>
**Date**: February - April 2022<br>
**Editor/designers**: Varia's communication group<br>
**Tools**: Multifeeder (<https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/multifeeder>), octomode (<https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/octomode>), Paged.js<br>
**Fonts**: Times New Roman, Ductus by Amélie Dumont, AllCon Dots by Simon Browne<br>
**Sources**: Varia's website, Post.lurk.org #sometimes, Post.lurk.org #varia, various logbot logs (x-y, ATNOFS, pub.club)<br>
**License**: All content with the exception of posts from <https://post.lurk.org/> are licensed under CC4r <https://gitlab.constantvzw.org/unbound/cc4r>: The CC4r articulates conditions for re-using authored materials. This document is inspired by the principles of Free Culture – with a few differences. You are invited to copy, distribute, and transform the materials published under these conditions, and to take the implications of (re-)use into account.