hi greg,

> Probably the two biggest things are good programming skills and a good 
> familiarity with the Scribus code (uses C++ and the Qt libraries), 
> plus some demonstration of this by having contributed to Scribus 
> development.

i don't fully agree...

imo basic programming skills are enough... but you need good software 
development skills (most pupils will know how to program, but not know 
how to build good code!)

having contributed to other open source projects (or being a 
professional in the field) may also be more important than having 
contributed to scribus itself.

what i miss a bit on your list: knowledge in DTP related fields don't 
harm at all!

ciao
a.l.e

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