[Patch] Orca Accessibility Documentation

Matthew East mdke at ubuntu.com
Thu Sep 13 21:22:59 UTC 2007


Hi,

On 13/09/2007, Phil Bull <philbull at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've attached the final draft for the Orca accessibility documentation,
> thanks mostly to the hard work of Ben, Jon and Qing.

Rock, great work!

> We need to decide where to put this, and I was thinking that placing it
> in the 'Accessibility' directory and then linking to it from the GNOME
> Accessibility Guide would be a reasonable temporary solution. This needs
> to be committed fast (if at all), as we're already past string freeze.

No, that doesn't work as a solution. Unless I'm missing something
crucial, it should be either:

(a) Directly in the accessibility guide; or
(b) Its own document shipped in the gnome-orca package.

I much prefer (a) myself. In both cases I'd like it to be coordinated
with upstream; so if we choose (a), then the material can be included
in our branch of gnome-user-docs, but also submitted upstream (I have
a bug open about lack of orca docs which we can use), and the orca
developers should be informed that they can activate their help button
to point at the new material.

> Also, does anyone know how live.gnome.org is licensed?

In each case it should be GFDL.

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Matthew East
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