hi victor, you have been told by christoph that all the scribus channels are multilingual. it's like this and unlikely to be changed (it has been discussed several time in the past and there is a vast majority agreeing on it).
> 2. I can agree that freedom means that everybody has right to speak > on any language , and I support this 100%. My point here is that: ?I > will be happy if I can understand that knowing people say about > Scribus?. Thats all. we can't make everybody all the time happy. now you will be introduced to the second linguistic rule of scribus: one should write in english if he or she feels comfortable with it. this rule will make sure that most of the time you will be happy while staying on this list. > Please don't understand me incorrectly: > Learning languages is good, but I am here, as well as some other > guys, to know more about Scribus. > > Thus, I just asked ?MAY you write on understandable for most of us? > language. scribus is a bit different than most free programs. it targets graphic designers (and not IT people) and wants to involve them as much as possible into the project. the problem is, that most graphic designers can only express themselves in a precise way in their mother language. that's one of the main reasons why we welcome their questions and suggestions in any language which is understood on this list and -- most of all -- in every language understood by the team (the team is proficient in the following languages: english, german, french, dutch, czech, russian and finnish; on top of it, italian, spanish, portoguese and hindi are spoken by reugular contributors; i have no idea of the number of other languages you could get an answer...). i think that you should start to understand now, why it's unlikely that this policy will change: we don't want to exclude anybody from this list, and -- most of all -- we don't want to exclude them just because they unable to write in english while -- at the same time -- we would have been able to handle their request and comments! finally, i'd like to point you to the fact that most potential posters to this list are shy and don't dare to post their questions to a broader public. it's probably not your goal, but your request, repeated now several times, is scaring them away. so, may i ask you to accept the situation as it is and -- if any mails in hungarian show up -- to answer them? :-) have a night full of wonderful dreams! a.l.e
