Re: [orca-list] new orca audio tutorials and a wiki, feedback needed



Hi Krishnakant,

Excellent idea, and No worries about hosting the mp3s/ogg files, I 
assume they wont be that large? I think one can upload and attach files to 
wickies without any problems. If not, then I am sure we can find space 
for them.

As for the wiki, it all sounds excellent, but one point, why not keep 
all the info on the orca wiki instead, that way users are sure to find 
the right info all collected in one place, and only one resource has to 
be updated when new features/improvements are added.

Thanks

-Jon
On Wed 12/11/2008 at 23:59:03, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
hello hackers.
I am creating a series of orca audio manuals right from configuration
till using the general gnome commans with orca till specific uses like
how to use it with firefox and open office etc?
how it responds with most accessible apps like brasero and pidgin etc.
I am also including upgrading and testing by compiling source.

I will be ready by this week end and now want a place to host all
this.  Can some one on the list come up with suggestions?

Secondly I am starting a wiki book on www.wikibooks.org on orca by the
name of orca manual.

I will need active contributions from braille users specially because
I don't use it thus I don't know the details on the braille tab in
orca preferences.

I would like some explaination on the same and also on the use of text
attribute page in orca preferences.
I will post a link to the orca manual on wikibooks.org soon.
I have 2 basic goals for this wikibook.  To create a userfriendly
manual for absolute beginners who might be non technical users and
secondly to build a comprehensive community authored book from
beginning till advance level in orca including keyboard shortcuts of
gnome desktop which orca users will need any ways.
This is my approach.  Any suggestions?
happy hacking.
KK
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