[Patch] Orca Accessibility Documentation
Phil Bull
philbull at gmail.com
Fri Sep 14 00:42:41 UTC 2007
Hi Matt,
On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 22:22 +0100, Matthew East wrote:
> 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.
How do you think we should go about merging it into the accessibility
guide? Could the whole document be included as a new section in the
guide ('Using the Orca screenreader and magnifier'), or should the
material be split into the relevant sections which already exist in the
guide? If it's the latter, then I don't think there's enough time to get
it done for Gutsy.
Also, doesn't the GFDL require us to keep a revision history?
Thanks,
Phil
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