hi i completely understand your point. and its ok for me.
Victor. a.l.e wrote: > 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 > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus >
