Hey this looks great Kostas. Scribus is a fantastic tool, but I did
find it difficult to use at first.  I used 'view' so online preview I
think, so I don't know if I'm seeing it exactly as is.

As I'm seeing it, the text is very close - I'd make the borders a
little bit bigger (more white at each side) - that allows room for
folding too. Can you see if you could put a light colored background
image under the text perhaps in one section?

In the revised text you note I cut the 'Why Use Free Software' right
down to just be the four freedoms, thinking that would look nice in a
colored box. You can of course use the previous revision if you wish,
just make sure your headline is 'Why Use' not 'Why To Use' and check
the grammar carefully.

Great idea having flyers ready to print.

(hmm.. gosh did we end up with an openSUSE Great Inspired Punch Line? )

Free Your Mind with Free Software
Your Computer - Your Way, with Free Software
Find Software Freedom with Linux

cheers

Helen


On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 5:58 PM, Kostas Koudaras <warlord...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  For some reason when I thought of the print idea I said why not try
> to make a draft on Scribus?
> So I took the texts as where on etherpad and made a draft,so I made
> one just to see and tell me if you like the idea,if you do when we
> finalize it I could try to make it happen,though I must warn you that
> is the second time ever I open Scribus.
> Kostas
>
> 2011/1/6 Helen <postmodernhousew...@gmail.com>:
>> I'm just taking a look now to fix up some of the English.
>> A few edits have introduced 'too much information' which I'm toning
>> down a little bit.
>>
>> I'll try to make it as polished as possible and will save the revision
>> when I'm done.
>>
>> One idea - in print, the 'four freedoms' would look nice separately in
>> a highlighted box.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Helen
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Kostas Koudaras <warlord...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I just read the whole etherpad and I find it complete, I added the
>>> four Freedoms and I really cannot find anything else I could add so
>>> that we'll keep it simple. Take a look on it but my opinion is that
>>> this task is over. I really liked the whole idea and if we make it a
>>> Flier I will definitely will translated at Greek.
>>> Kostas
>>>
>>>
>>> 2011/1/5 Manu Gupta <manugu...@gmail.com>:
>>>> On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 12:45 +0100, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
>>>>> On Monday 03 January 2011 14:18:43 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
>>>>> > On Monday 03 January 2011 12:04:18 jdd wrote:
>>>>> > > Le 03/01/2011 11:51, Helen a écrit :
>>>>> > > > openSUSE might be perfectly useable by people who are computer
>>>>> > > > illiterate, but they aren't our target market.
>>>>> > >
>>>>> > > thats perfectly true, but we can say this to them gently :-). Who
>>>>> > > knows what they will become the some next years :-)
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Sure but we can fix that later on... Writing for complete and utter
>>>>> > computer newbies doesn't seem like a very useful thing to me. Sure, 
>>>>> > there
>>>>> > are quite a few of them, but I doubt they would end up on the openSUSE
>>>>> > page. And if they did, I doubt they can decide what operating system 
>>>>> > they
>>>>> > use - such newbies either use a computer at work or school or a place 
>>>>> > like
>>>>> > that or have a more knowledgable friend who takes care of their 
>>>>> > computer.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > > jdd
>>>>>
>>>>> Either way, we have created this page:
>>>>> http://ietherpad.com/HGnVPSDjFD
>>>>>
>>>>> points to Helen for most of the writing. This could be a page available 
>>>>> on our
>>>>> homepage. Manu, as you're working on that, could you find a spot for this?
>>>>
>>>> Sure
>>>>
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