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hi

So, Tobias (or anybody interested), could you start such a
"Design/Collaboration" page?


yes, i could. great idea!
but i'd probably need some help, because i don't have a lot of exprience
with mediawiki (i tried to create a new page, but couldn't find the option
to do it). so if someone creates a page i'd write the text ;)

tobias


2011/9/29 Christoph Noack <christoph@dogmatux.com>

Hi Tobias, all!

Am Mittwoch, den 28.09.2011, 21:51 +0200 schrieb Tobias Bernard:
[...]
but as i already said and others too mentioned, it *is* a problem, when
design is done with proprietary software and no soures are available in a
standard format (in our case SVG).
[...]
in any way, i highly recommend everyone to use free software from the
very
beginning, so we don't have to deal with such problems in the future.

I still totally agree ... and you've stated many reasons why the use of
open file formats and free software is required to enable collaboration.

So, I'd like to kindly ask you for a favor - could you please summarize
these thoughts on a wiki page, so that other new community members get
an idea how "we" usually work? That was something I had in mind since
quite some time ... but never managed to start writing such a page. I
promise that I'll add stuff later ;-)

And, it would be greatly complement our already existing tools page:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/User_Experience/Tools

So, Tobias (or anybody interested), could you start such a
"Design/Collaboration" page?

Cheers,
Christoph

2011/9/28 David Nelson <lists@traduction.biz>

Hi guys,

Sorry, but I disagree with criticising Aleksandar like this.

1) We need creative people doing work for our project. I don't really
care what he uses, as long as the format of the source files is
accessible. Sure, it would be great if he was using Gimp or Inkscape,
but Photoshop can output files that can be read with those programs,
and Gimp can read .psd.

2) We all have our favorite tools. I run Linux 24/7 on my system, but
I always keep a copy of Photoshop 6/ImageReady installed using
Wine/Crossover Office, simply because I know how to easily do things
with them that *can* be done with Gimp but only in a more round-about
manner. Plus, there are things that Gimp and Photoshop each do
slightly better or worse than the other.

So I think Aleksandar should be left to use what tools he wants. You
do know that Photoshop is a *very* commonly-used tool among graphic
artists, right?

So can we stop the flaming in this thread about tools?

Tobias,Vitorio, when I the same real productive output for the
LibreOffice project from you guys as Aleksandar has contributed, then
you can start bitching. Until then, please let the guy work in peace.

Thanks. ;-)

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David Nelson

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