Hi all,

The slides of the talks during the "swiss publishing days 2015" in Bern are now 
online: 
http://swiss-publishing-week.ch/winterthur_n.php?t=Teilnehmer-Seite&read_group=19


The most interesting talk with respect to Libre Graphics, was the one by Beat 
Kipfer (http://swiss-publishing-week.ch/dynpg/upload/imgfile1855.pdf) on 
Scribus, GIMP and Inkscape. He erred in several aspects, as those who can read 
German will certainly discover, but I was there and corrected the errors on the 
spot. Most importantly, though, Beat praised all three projects for their 
reliability and their longevity. According to Beat, they are worthy competitors 
to Adobe CC. It was also remarkable that one participant stood up during the 
Q&A session, and said (in German, of course): "I'm still an Adobe customer, but 
I'm about to leave the company's products, because their priority seems to be 
to find ways to suck their customers dry without even bothering to fix existing 
bugs. We should applaud and support the efforts of the Open Source community, 
because without them, there wouldn't be any competetion at all". The audience 
reacted with a long applause (and if you know the Swiss, this was a truly 
amazing reaction).


The slides of the presentation by Holger Everding (FreeColour) and I on the 
advantages of a vendor-neutral and CIELAB-based colour standard are also there: 
http://swiss-publishing-week.ch/dynpg/upload/imgfile1973.pdf, as are the slides 
of my talk on open file formats 
(http://swiss-publishing-week.ch/dynpg/upload/imgfile1858.pdf). Please don't 
bother downloading the latter, because I only used the slides as a visual 
introduction to what I said and demonstrated with real files (e.g. showing the 
content of an ORA file in Ark).



Christoph
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