Julian Robbins wrote: >> > Hi Maciej >> > >> > I will add an entry to your wiki re Success stories with Scribus, as our >> > company does all of its Datasheets and Brochures, in fact anything >> > printed, with Scribus. There's about 5 of us with it installed here. >> > > I've seen your stuff on the Wiki, cool. I'm going to add a nice > screenshot of your company profile, hope, you don't mind. >
Feel free. I just didnt have much time to add some really thorough >> > But sorry to sound mean, but is there anyway that if I add a link on >> > your wiki to an example PDF created in Scribus on our website, that I >> > can at least use it as a link with good incoming Google Page Rank ? I >> > see that the links already on the wiki are of the 'nofollow' type which >> > means that linking to my PDF's from your site won't help me with my SEO >> > (Search Engine Optimisation) work. e.g. From John Beardmore's entry >> > >> > <a href="http://www.T4sLtd.co.uk/" class="external free" >> > title="http://www.T4sLtd.co.uk/" >> > rel="nofollow">http://www.T4sLtd.co.uk/</a> >> > > Well, this controversy http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nofollow is well > beyond the scope of this list (I guess) and my scope of interest (I'm > sure). Scribus Wiki uses Mediawiki as-is, with all its pros and cons. > But if you'd like to convince a Scribus Wiki admin to change this > default behaviour, I'd suggest submitting a feature request to > bugs.scribus.net. > Interesting wiki page. I might submit a request to bugs.scribus.net, but its not a really big thing for us. >> > I'm really sorry to sound ungrateful, but you may find that others add >> > their links more willingly with just a little treat (ie getting a nice >> > PR5 link inbound) in return ;-) >> > > No objection taken, but I think, those who may want to write a success > story have already been given so many treats by the Scribus team and > this community (free software, free documentation, free advice), that > they don't need any additional incentive to give a little in return. > > I'm glad you did:) > You have a good point. I was just thinking of ways that the Scribus community could add more info to the wiki and any incentives may be useful. > >> > We've been using Scribus for about three years now in our company, and >> > appreciate the power we can gain as a small business from it, without >> > paying out lots of money for InDesign etc. >> > >> > I've been using it since version 0.5 at home !!! >> > > Wow. This is like speaking to a Cro-Magnon man:) Those were the days. > I dont actually remember Cro-Magnon !! But yes, Scribus 0.5 did rock ! Julian
