lgl@linuxgamerlife:~$ cat summary.txt
I create Linux content with four goals in mind. These goals guide everything I do. They keep me focused and ensure the content I produce has purpose.
lgl@linuxgamerlife:~$ cat community.txt
1. To build and support an amazing community of people interested in Linux as a gaming platform.
Games and technology bring us together, but the community is what keeps it alive. I want to create a space where we can share what we have learned, support each other, and enjoy the journey together. A strong community means no one has to figure things out alone.
lgl@linuxgamerlife:~$ cat journey.txt
2. To share my Linux journey with those looking to start their own.
I have switched fully to Linux and want to show what that really looks like. The journey includes discoveries, mistakes, challenges, and fixes. By sharing my experiences, I hope to make the switch easier for others who are considering taking the same path.
lgl@linuxgamerlife:~$ cat linux-gaming.txt
3. To be a voice for Linux gaming from the perspective of a new user.
Linux gaming has come a long way, but the real experience includes both progress and problems. I want to explore that honestly, showing what works, what does not, and what Linux gaming is really like day to day.
lgl@linuxgamerlife:~$ cat indie-games.txt
4. To support indie and AA developers through showcasing how well their games run on Linux.
Many of the most creative and exciting games come from independent and mid-sized studios. By highlighting their work and giving them visibility, I hope to help more players discover great games while supporting developers who embrace Linux gamers.
lgl@linuxgamerlife:~$ cat vision.txt
These four goals drive everything I create. They are about community, freedom, honesty, and supporting the developers helping move gaming forward.
lgl@linuxgamerlife:~$