[scribus] ! ;-)
Gregory Pittman
gpittman at iglou.com
Wed Aug 13 16:15:20 CEST 2008
Peter Nermander wrote:
>> Well, to get something out of this discussion... Maybe we should put a
>> wish-list module to the website? A form could give an idea about what is
>> needed for constructive proposals, making people describe their wished
>> in a proper understandable way, and that would be a way to sort out
>> priorities. Entries without properly formulated or completely off-topics
>> ideas ("I want scribus to be like my old dtp program XYZ" and that kind
>> of stuff could still easily be removed. It would take some time to
>> remove dub entries, but maybe the whole would make sense?
>>
>
> There already is the bug tracker where you can enter such things.
>
To expand on this a bit, here are the methods to interact with the
Scribus team (and other users):
1. This page on the wiki:
http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Discussion:_Scribus_UI/usability_improvements
As you can see, this page begins with "Scribus has received its fair
amount of praise for good usability. But there has also been valid
criticism."
Also note that this is not the place for reporting bugs or feature
requests. You will have to ask for an account.
2. http://bugs.scribus.net/main_page.php
This is where to report bugs and request new features, but it is
suggested that you first of all make an attempt to see if the
bug/feature request is already there. Yes, this will take some time, but
your time is no more valuable than anyone else's. You have to ask for an
account for this as well.
3. This mailing list. For questions that you may have about how to use
Scribus, hopefully after you have experimented on your own a bit,
checked the official docs, and the wiki, perhaps to some extent browsed
the mailing list archives. If the bulk of what you want to say is a
complaint, maybe you should just save your message and come back and
read it later to imagine what your mother might think if she knew you
were sending messages like this to people you don't really know and from
whom you are trying to get help.
4. IRC at irc.freenode.net - #scribus channel. This can be good when
you're in the middle of something, and especially if you may have a need
for quick questions/answers. Depending on the time of day and your
timezone, help is variably present.
5. There may be instances when a more private conversation with an
individual is appropriate, using their email address you can readily see
posted.
Greg
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