Re: [orca-list] Who else is looking to contribute?
- From: Krishnakant Mane <krmane gmail com>
- To: Mike Dupont <jamesmikedupont googlemail com>
- Cc: orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Who else is looking to contribute?
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 23:19:45 +0530
I would want more dtails on this.
Firstly, which repo will be the one you will be updating, and how do you
plan to work on the documentation for scripting and other stuff?
Happy hakcing.
Krishnakant.
On 03/11/2014 11:07 PM, Mike Dupont wrote:
Well I can first suggest for everyone to sign up to
github and fork https://github.com/GNOME/orca
gitorious and fork https://gitorious.org/sonarlinux/orca-sonar
I plan on spending at least one day a week for the next months, working on
this.
First steps will be to help improve documentation and improve user
scripting and testing and then to create code that is outside the main core
code that is being updated.
mike
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Krishnakant Mane <krmane gmail com> wrote:
Hi Mike,
I will be keenly waiting for this.
Basically there are very strong reasons for me to have this as early as
possible.
One of the state governments in India have announced some support for Orca
and I would be asked to lead the development, given that I am both a blind
programmer and a developer in Python language. The getting started and way
ahead are just 2 points I have to understand now.
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On 03/11/2014 08:15 PM, Mike Dupont wrote:
Good points.
I am working on creating a new script for an app not covered yet and will
be documenting that.
I will work on some beginners docs, I found these
docs/doc-set/architecture.sgml pretty good, I will be making some
tutorials
for beginners.
mike
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 5:23 AM, Krishnakant Mane <krmane gmail com>
wrote:
Hi,
For ages I have been looking for a way to start contributing.
There is a start I make by looking into the code.
I am a Python programmer myself and would find it very easy if I get the
entire big picture and what are the starting points.
Would be for example interested to write good Orca scripts for impress
and
for other apps.
If some one can post a comprehensieve blog or a wiki for this thing, I
think it will be a great starting resource for advanced Python
programmers
like your's truely.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On 03/11/2014 03:26 PM, Mike Dupont wrote:
Hi all orca users and devs,
am I the only one here who is trying to contribute? Is there anyone else
on
this list who has had contributions ignored?
I have looked at the commit log and it seems to be dominated by only very
few people,
lets start a discussion on how to get more people committing.
mike
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