Here is something worth being aware of, even for Scribus users: http://pressbooks.com/about/pressbooks-launch
Since the last LGM, I've been slowly working on a project using PressBooks, mostly to see how this works, how it compares to Scribus, how it might interact with Scribus. Since PressBooks is based on WordPress, it more or less works like you might be making blog entries. There is the built-in option to publish on the web like a blog, and you can restrict access to your work. You can allow others to edit your work in case you're doing something collaborative. You can also easily export as an ePub book, a PDF, and InDesign XML files. I haven't tried this last one, but this is where there might be some promise for Scribus editing, if we have a workable IDXML importer. There are some limitations with PressBooks. You have only some set fonts and styles. Forget about any tweaking of character placement. Trying to get imported images to be placed precisely with all of the various output formats is challenging. Even at this stage, I think it's a contender for rapidly creating an eBook. If you want a simple PDF and are not particular about the many layout details you can control with Scribus, this may be all you need. Greg
