> Well, second paragraph, i read "this new developement release", > "developement" says it all i think...
That phrase has meaning only to people steeped in the tradition of open source application development. Assuming your intent is for Scribus to be used by people who are not themselves open source programmers, then I don't think specialized terminology like "development release" cuts it to convey the distinction. And for what it's worth, "development release" isn't even really accurate according to my understanding of the term (as a former software engineer with only a peripheral connection to open source programming). To me, the term implies a release stream in active development - one in which one can reaosnably expect further minor releases, bugs to be fixed, etc. What I don't understand is why is there is such resistance to the idea that maybe a snother sentence or two could be added to the web pge explaining, in plain Engliosh for non open-source-programmers, what this release is about. Obviously, the folks who already know don't need to be told, but it really shouldn't be that hard to see how an outsider could benefit from a *little* more explanation. -------------- Marc Sabatella marc at outsideshore.com
