Re: [orca-list] new a11y Dev Team



This is wonderful.

I can also help with corrections on the web site regarding grammer and typos.

Further I find that gitlab is very accessible, so we can setup gitlab as our own server or make an account on gitlab.com what ever.

I will soon be on the channel.

Happyhacking.

Krishnakant.




On Saturday 07 January 2017 07:26 PM, chrys87 web de wrote:
Howdy everyone,

We are currently  working on some infra. Website, wiki, news,  git and Co. So we and our projects  have a 
place to live :).
You will find us here:
http://linux-a11y.org/

Its currently  full of missspelling and grammars because i m not a native speaker. Jeremiah and Kyle are 
currently  help me out here to fix that.

Anyone here is also invited to our community channel where you can find a lot of known names :). Also you 
joanie, mike and luke any everyone i forgett  are welcome if you want. There live a lot of your users :) you 
already know from the list.
Server/ network:irc.netwirc.tk
Room:#a11y
This is for general community discussion and stuff.
Happy to see you there :).

For our Development  stuff we can live in
Room:#devel
(same network)
This is thought fo technical discussion, coatching and meetings. to not spam a11y with techical stuff ;) .
Thanks to kyle to provide the first worldwide ARM only IRC network for us.

Sorry about not so respondable  those days. I had a lot of things to do. (my last days of vocation ;), before 
i have to dive again into my job as ERP developer )

Cheers chrys

Am Sa. Jan. 7 06:21:44 2017 GMT+0100 schrieb Krishnakant:

On Friday 30 December 2016 12:13 AM, Krishnakant wrote:

On Thursday 29 December 2016 07:15 PM, chrys87 web de wrote:
Howdy my frind,

Glad to read from you :).

Our team is rising and rising :).
I think its good to make some meeting after all that holiday and new
year stuff.
Wonderful, we can meet online with IRC.
I have waited for some good documentation on Orca scripting.
Ah that may be a good point to start :). I have some insight in orca,
scripting and its structure (while i did SOPS and beeping progress
bars), for sure just a small pice of joanies knowledge but maybe
enough to coatch you in creating a howto scripting with orca. What do
you think? Do you want to do thst? That would bring a lot of
knowledge  for you and others can more easy dive in if there is a
usefull howto.

Would I?
This is exactly what I was thinking and would love to do it myself if
there is some guidance.
I do tuns of programming in Python and I do a lot of documentation for
the classes and functions my other colleagues write.
So that should be a great starting point.
Do let me know when we meet.
I guess others can also join it.
I heartily thank you for taking this up seriously.
I am all in for this.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
Can you please update me on the progress?
I guess we can start soon.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.





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