How Can I Help


 * 1) Projects related to the EasyHack tag (per jluc]) and/or Low Hanging Fruit


 * 1) List current ongoing Scribus projects and who is working on that (roadmap stuff)

A list of tasks

 * migrate python scripts to scripter2
 * Indic RTL script (link aggregation of all related bugs in one place)
 * help review and test new features (new importer)
 * Write documentation for new import formats
 * Better seamless updates of the git repos with the svn so the devs that use git don't need to be concerned and jump right in to their work.
 * Barcode_Plugin_Development

=Ongoing=

Current Roadmap
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GSOC 2014 Wish List
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Ideas

 * Python script repository
 * Creating a python script repo
 * UI for accessing scripts via Scribus (think this exists already)
 * Spiffy 'ReadTheDocs' type of manual on how to code Scribus python scripts with screenshot examples for each script
 * Perhaps use a github gist model: http://mattikus.github.io/pygist/


 * Think about migrating away from MantisBT
 * Reasons:
 * Move away from the barred entry access of the bugracker (example: where users need to write for permission to open an account - unless there some psychology around why this is set up like this)
 * Better captcha support
 * Support different authentication schemes, oauth with gitbub, bitbucket, stackexchange etc..
 * Integrated wiki in to bug tracker. (Separate from main site)
 * Autogenerated roadmap and with wiki integration so no need to manually edit wiki Roadmap pages
 * Support for 3rd party services like:
 * OpenHatch: 'is a non-profit dedicated to matching prospective free software contributors with communities, tools, and education.'
 * BountySource: The funding platform for open-source software. Improve the open-source projects you love by creating/collecting bounties and pledging to fundraisers!
 * Possible solutions:
 * Trac
 * Github
 * Gitlab
 * The Bug Genie


 * Create a template repo where users can share and collaborate on templates
 * Replace scribusstuff.org as the go to resource for scribus related templates etc...


 * Utilizing a Continuous Integration software like Jenkins
 * The builds could be set to build bi-monthly and ideally would contain all supported platforms (example: Gimp)
 * Automatic building of different linux packages
 * Automatic building & upload of release ZIP's
 * Run tests on more platforms (Windows, OS X, FreeBSD, Ubuntu)
 * The possibility to automagically builds docs from the code ?


 * can this script be useful at all ? gif animation latex generator
 * Online Code Reviewer
 * Gerrit Web based code review and project management for Git based projects. (example)

Farfetched

 * Scribus interface have the look&feel&speed of apps like Sublime Text v3 (gui) or Light Table (gui)