I myself like "Desktop Publishing for Linux", even if it runs on Unix, because it associates Scribus first and foremostly with a free operating system. And I doubt Scribus would exist without Linux.
"Open Desktop Publishing" would be all right too. But whatever you folks decide on, I can change the graphic. :) Paul Davidson LinuxLingam wrote: > On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 21:51, Thomas Zastrow wrote: > >>Petr Vane(k wrote: > > > >>>and btw why UNIX? when we can run it on mac or win? ;) >>> > > >>That's correct ... here are some other suggestions: >> >>"OpenSource Desktop Publishing" >>"Desktop Publishing for everybody" >>"Free Desktop Publishing" >> >>I know, I'm not a good texter ... ;-) >> > > > > scribus is also a great PDF generation and scripting tool. it nearly > matches what acrobat 4 or 5 and bits of 6 could do for people interested > in creating, signing, commenting, and interacting with PDF documents. > > so, it does need a newer slogan. > a few suggestions: > > > > "From Creative Page-Design to Intelligent PDFs on Linux, Mac, and Win." > > > "Page-Design Freedom. Personal Desktop Freedom. PDF." > > > > "Publishing and Design Freedom." > > > > "Desktop Publishing On Any Desktop." > > > > "Publishing Inscribed With Freedom." > > > "True Publishing Freedom." > > > "Freedom Of the Press in Software." > > *** > > comments, suggestions, welcome. all the above slogans are yours to use > for the scribus project. henceforth, they belong to the scribus project. > > :-) > LL > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
