[Scribus] Again: Tutorial
Louis Desjardins
louis_desjardins
Wed Jul 26 20:21:23 CEST 2006
(Sorry folks, I am sending this again. There is typo in the end that
changes my idea. Please skip my previous post and keep this one. ? Louis)
Gregory Pittman a ?crit :
> Louis Desjardins wrote:
>
>>On the content, do we agree some pics are controversial, not text?
>>Please refer to my previous post to Maciej.
>>
>
> Well, we have the heading on the first page after the title page: Make
> Khajuraho More Sexy. We talk about "the most stunning and erotic
> sculptures" soon after. As I said to Maciej, it's not so much saying
> this is flagrantly objectionable, but considering where the "fertile"
> adolescent mind goes with this when the teacher distributes this in class.
>
> I think you have to try to look at this from the prospective of a
> teacher in an American high school trying to focus on teaching
> DTP/layout, having to potentially answer to an angry parent or the
> school board about the "pornographic materials" he is using. (And how
> would a female teacher see this?) Something else perhaps a bit
> controversial this year is a heading like "Guerrilla Warfare For Gyaan"
> -- many in Mumbai would not see the humor or cleverness in this.
>
> There are also some cultural things that I do not understand, yet were I
> presume OK for the original purpose. Software can be "muft and mukt". We
> have the "Seven Steps to Software Samadhi" (check samadhi on Wikipedia),
> and at least several of these seven steps do not seem to be talking
> about the Linux we know today.
>
> So we end up saying to the teacher, "Well, use the tutorial for
> yourself, then make your own using your own materials." If that were so
> easy, many of us might have done the same already.
>
> In the end, what I'm saying is that we don't need to censor ourselves
> and destroy this tutorial (or label it For Mature Audiences Only), but
> we can in addition create a more broadly palatable one.
Yes. You've got very good points. I didn't remember all those titles.
And actually, if I didn't, it must be because they did not hurt or
strike me. Of course, one can be sensitive to the "fertile adolescent
mind" ...
Really, I still think it is manageable but I am no expert and as I said,
let's look at the long term effect... I realize the issue is a bit
further important than just re-cropping a few pics and editing a title.
To that point, let's leave this document like it is and let's make
another one, like you say. That was version 1. Version 2 will be
different. I have no problem with this approach.
One thing I would mention is the fact that we have concentrated our
sight on what was "wrong" (in a general way) in that document, taking
good care of more sensitive souls and this is all right. This is some
kind of "active listening" and it always proves to be a good thing to
do. At the same time, let's concentrate on what we like in this
document. Niyam's content was all aimed towards the idea of "Freedom".
This, I think, could (should, whatever!) drive us in our choice for
something else. "Free minds" are not difficult to find in History.
Rembrandt was certainly a "free minded person" (I hope!) What I liked
also was the total different culture from the Occidentals... This is
also a big part of Open Source. Sharing, showing other things and other
ways of looking at things. I might sound a bit serious here but I am
writing this with serenity! :) And this doesn't mean I am *not* behind
Rembrandt! :)
In the end, the content must meet the container like it did in version 1.
I am sure Christoph has interesting to mention about Rembrandt that will
support this! :)
Thanks, Greg, for this wide angle overview!
Louis
>
> Greg
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