Re: Orca How does a WIKI work for everyone?
- From: Jan Buchal <buchal brailcom org>
- To: Orca screen reader developers <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Orca How does a WIKI work for everyone?
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 17:51:01 +0200
"WW" == Willie Walker <William Walker Sun COM> writes:
WW> Hi All: As part of the Orca web setup, the GNOME site provides
WW> us with the ability to use a WIKI. My thoughts on the WIKI are
WW> that it can be a repository for us to share:
WW> o Setup details for specific distributions (e.g., Solaris,
WW> Ubuntu, Fedora Core, SUSE, etc.)
WW> o Details on how to navigate/use the GNOME desktop
WW> o Details on how to navigate/use specific applications
WW> o Common pitfalls, etc.
WW> My question, however, is whether WIKI content is accessible and
WW> how cumbersome it is for our users. Here's a very empty page:
WW> http://live.gnome.org/Orca
I think it seems OK now.
WW> The only real content on this page is "Orca is a screen reader
WW> for the GNOME platform. This WIKI is currently under
WW> development."
WW> Before I center us on using a WIKI for various things, I'd like
WW> your feedback on whether it is something that will be useful or
WW> useless for our users. Please let me know.
WW> Thanks!
WW> Will
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