On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 9:55 PM, Peter Nermander wrote: > The Scribus devs are working unpaid, on their own spare time. I don't > think complaints is the best way to encourage them to spend more work > on Scribus.
You keep making my day, even though it's already a night here :) > Send them a working patch and they will happily include it, offer to > help them and they will happily accept your help. Demand them to fix > something... well, I know how I would respond:) Yes, I expect you know that. I also expect that you are already running with a crowbar in the general direction of the server that holds Scribus's bug tracker, 'cause no complaints should be accepted. Or maybe you got hold of a stolen Russian missile that's already on its way to the data centre? As far as I can tell people are not making demands here. They are merely explaining what is acceptable for an application that claims to be a tool suitable for professional use. At least it's what I'm doing. If you fail to understand that communication between developers and users sometimes involves bug reports, there is very little I can do for you. Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org
