On 8/21/10, SorinN wrote:
All in all, professional studios will not use Inkscape without tech-support.
Where did you get this idea from?
And if Inkscape, GIMP, Scribus - will not accept that the paid technical support is a real need for designers / companies which don't like MS OS, no chance for Linux to become important on desktop.
So what you are saying, in fact, is that:
- being able to produce CMYK separated PDF/PS/EPS is not top priority - being able to correctly open legacy project data is not top priority - being able to interact with contractors who use e.g. CS5 is not top priority
But commercial tech support will magically make Linux a viable platform for designers?
Amazing. You live and learn.
No, I actually like the idea of a foundation. But there's a thing called prerequisites. And the most important one is having a project leader.
Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org