On 4. April 2004 at 11:09PM -0400, BandiPat <magicpage91 at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Thomas Zastrow wrote: > > A new slogan for Scribus - here is the result of the poll > > which I started some days ago on my website. Please ignore > > that there is a difference between the numbers in this mail > > and the result on the website > > (http://www.thomas-zastrow.de/scribus/slogan/ergebnis.php). > > Obviously there is a bug in the script for showing the > > results. Please believe me, this are the correct data: > > > > OpenSource Desktop Publishing: 11 > > Desktop Publishing for everybody: 6 > > Free Desktop Publishing: 6 > > From Creative Page-Design to Intelligent PDFs on Linux, Mac, and Win.: 1 > > Page-Design Freedom. Personal Desktop Freedom. PDF.: 1 > > Publishing and Design Freedom.: 2 > > Desktop Publishing On Any Desktop.: 3 > > Publishing Inscribed With Freedom.: 3 > > True Publishing Freedom.: 3 > > Freedom Of the Press in Software.: 1 > > > > I didn't advertised this poll so I think that only the boys > > and girls of this mailing-list had voted. > > > > I think the result is unequivocal, so perhaps we can start > > doing some graphical work ... ;-) > > Please don't Tom, as the splash window is fine as it is. It > says exactly what it should say, Desktop Publishing for Linux. > That was what the developer's intended, that was what it was > created on, that is what it runs best on and Linux should get > part of the credit for Scribus becoming a reality! So should GNU, Trolltech, etc (aside of course from the developers directly working on the project)! Linux is just a kernel. And I don't see any kernel-specific Scribus features.
