Hi, If there are no other (more involved in the project than myself) Scribus devs coming to Finland for Akademy. I am willing to give a 30 minute talk about Scribus, Qt and KDE. I am sure I will be able to gather the facts from the team and give a presentation without all the flaming present here.
I must say all the hostile comments were bit of a surprise. We have been at Akademy before and I have never, even during my more active days with the project, heard anything like the comments here. In my opinion the fact that Scribus is not a KDE app relates more to the resources Scribus currently has and also to the fact that Qt alone has made it possible to give Scribus the wide audience it has today. Stepping in to the KDE train now would somehow feel like a step backward. I think this is what people at Akademy could be interested to hear: What makes KDE feel like a step backward. Cheers, Riku Bertjan Broeksema kirjoitti torstai, 8. huhtikuuta 2010 23:20:40: > Hi all, > > In July KDE [1] will have its annual summit, Akademy [2]. As a program > committee we're looking for interesting talks [3]. We thought that it would > be nice to have a some talks from developers that work on Qt based > programs but don't use the KDE framework. We're in particular interested > to hear about why Qt is used and why there is no KDE integration. > > Scribus obviously falls into this category. We therefore want to invite you > to sent in a proposal for a 30 minute talk. > > For eventual questions, feel free to contact us at akademy-talks at kde.org. > > The deadline for submission is 23th of April. We're really looking forward > to your submission. > > Cheers, > > Bertjan > > [1] http://www.kde.org > [2] http://akademy.kde.org/ > [3] > http://dot.kde.org/2010/02/01/akademy-2010-our-world-clearly-call-papers > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus
