Re: [orca-list] started a new wiki for orca documentation



Hi All:

ok, I don't mind closing this issue.
My idea was only to use this as a work desk where we can try and retry
doing some good documents and then once we all agree then we can take
the neet and tidy version to the official wiki.

What I've been striving for is something along these lines, with the difference being that we use the existing http://live.gnome.org/Orca WIKI as the "try and retry" place, and then we move things to the GNOME Accessibility User's Guide (see http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-access-guide/nightly/gnome-access-guide.html#ats-2).

One big reason I want to move things into the GNOME Accessibility User's Guide is that it is set up for translation into other languages whereas the WIKI is not. The GNOME Accessibility User's guide is also done in DocBook sgml, allowing it to be converted into several different formats.

I think one main problem we run into is where to store recorded audio files. The WIKI doesn't feel like the right place to me since WIKI's are meant to be kind of fluid/transient things. The GNOME Accessibility Guide might be a place, but I think that's more for written documentation.

The GNOME Accessibility screencast demos at http://projects.gnome.org/accessibility/screencasts.html are currently stored under my GNOME home directory, which also doesn't feel right. I was talking with the GNOME marketing folks last year about a place to put things like these -- we had some ideas and I should follow up on them.

Will




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