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It is a wish of the Scribus team to hold the community together and keep it "[[Is_it_necessary_to_ask_or_answer_questions_in_English_on_the_mailing_list%3F|multilingual]]" still: | It is a wish of the Scribus team to hold the community together and keep it "[[Is_it_necessary_to_ask_or_answer_questions_in_English_on_the_mailing_list%3F|multilingual]]" still: | ||
* there are french and german forums | * there are french and german forums | ||
** http://www.scribus-forum.de/ (5 to 6 posts per day) | |||
** http://www.linuxgraphic.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=20 | |||
* there is a need to easy the access to scribus for non english speaking people | * there is a need to easy the access to scribus for non english speaking people | ||
I'd like to talk about a strategy to build local communities around Scribus at the next LGM. | I'd like to talk about a strategy to build local communities around Scribus at the next LGM. |
Latest revision as of 20:55, 5 January 2011
Local communities
It is a wish of the Scribus team to hold the community together and keep it "multilingual" still:
- there are french and german forums
- http://www.scribus-forum.de/ (5 to 6 posts per day)
- http://www.linuxgraphic.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=20
- there is a need to easy the access to scribus for non english speaking people
I'd like to talk about a strategy to build local communities around Scribus at the next LGM.