Current scribus CVS has been packaged by Oleksandr Moskalenko
<malex@tagancha.org> since Mon, 09 Feb 2004 11:31:43 -0500

Website is http://docs.scribus.net/

Full Scribus CVS is checked out through the following steps:

export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@scribus.info:/cvs
cvs login
cvs -z3 co Scribus

scribus-doc package is split from the main scribus package.

Copyright (c) 2003 Peter Linnell and Franz Schmid, 2004 The Scribus Team.

Authors:

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Official Documentation:

Peter Linnell       <scribusdocs@atlantictechsolutions.com>
Craig Bradney       <cbradney@zip.com.au>
Frederic Dubuy      <effediwhy@gmail.com>
Johannes Ruschel    <jo.rueschel@gmx.de>

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Other Documentation:

Yves Ceccone        <yves@yeccoe.org>
Holger Reibold      http://www.bomots.de/scribus/
Thomas Zastrow      <webmaster@thomas-zastrow.de>


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