My apologies,

  I don't want to offend anybody, and less for any Inkscape developer. I have used for years Inkscape for serious purposes (I've avoid intended the term professional, I didn't know this was so controversial).

  I only presented my modest opinion, about the weakness of Inkscape to be a more used and accepted software in graphics design.

  I will use Inkscape for the future, I'll try to improve it. Because I'm a fan of it.

Thanks for the good work,
   Fernando

2014-12-20 19:55 GMT+01:00 Martin Owens <doctormo@...400...>:
On Sat, 2014-12-20 at 09:44 +0100, Fernando Cuenca Margalef wrote:
> professional

This just means being paid for work. It's not really a style or
something that can be measured. 'Professional' has been used by Adobe to
cleave the world into two imagined worlds of the 'unprofessional' by
which they mean bad at the work and 'professional' to mean good at the
work.

This is nonsense and I think we should avoid using this language.

Martin,