From 457c905ba73adea3cad233c6f305039faded3648 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nathan Upchurch Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2025 00:27:28 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Add masto id --- content/blog/scribus-1-7-0-from-strength-to-strength.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/blog/scribus-1-7-0-from-strength-to-strength.md b/content/blog/scribus-1-7-0-from-strength-to-strength.md index 1ebe68d..65446ec 100644 --- a/content/blog/scribus-1-7-0-from-strength-to-strength.md +++ b/content/blog/scribus-1-7-0-from-strength-to-strength.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ tags: synopsis: "Scribus has always been about substance. With 1.7.0 style, usability, and designer-focused features take the front seat." imageURL: /img/scribus_splash.webp imageAlt: "The new Scribus splash screen featuring a fountain pen drawing a stream with koi fish. The splash screen is surrounded by printer marks." -mastodon_id: "" +mastodon_id: "114000796038604843" --- Looking around the internet, you could be forgiven for thinking that Scribus is dead. These days, FLOSS[^1] developers debate the merits of merge requests in public chat rooms, track bugs through GitHub issues, and announce releases through widely-circulated blog posts or sleek landing pages. In contrast, the Scribus developers work seemingly cloistered far away from popular modern conveniences like Matrix and, erm, *git*. Despite their hermetic reputation, however, it is quite possible to glean what's going on in the Scribus project. The SVN repository [is mirrored on GitHub](https://github.com/scribusproject/scribus), the [bug tracker](https://bugs.scribus.net/changelog_page.php) shows clear signs of activity, and the official website reveals a fairly [steady pace of development](https://www.scribus.net/news/). Hell, LibreArts reported on the release of 1.7.0 [just last week](https://librearts.org/2025/02/week-recap-2-feb-2025/#scribus-170).