Hi everyone, While I am personally a beginner with Scribus (I just started reading C?dric Gemy's book and experimenting with the software), the Wikipedia/Wikimedia community has been using Scribus to create booklets "to help new contributors understand the specific culture of Wikipedia". We have prepared a "Success Story" at
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Bookshelf_Project/Scribus_success_story It is (of course !) on a Wiki, so it is ready to be copied to the Scribus wiki if someone is interested (the image is licensed under CC-BY-SA, so it can be copied too without any problem). I won't copy/paste all the text that is there, except to mention that Scribus was a natural fit for this project, since it makes it easy for volunteer to translate and customize the booklet as they need it. Some people may be interested by the fact that the content is under a free licence, and that some of the source files for the documents (in particular the Scribus file and the images) can be found on the website. Also, we still have at least one document that was created using InDesign, and that we would like to convert to Scribus, if anyone wants to volunteer :-) (the details are in the success story). Thanks to all the contributors for a wonderful piece of software ! Fr?d?ric
