Hi there, Willie Walker wrote: > I think the idea of stock presentations and demos (something you > proposed earlier this year) is an awesome idea.
Yup! Me too. > I need to ramp back up on this stuff soon as well since I will be doing > a few presentations in the coming months. I'm more than willing to put > my stuff under some sort of public repository somewhere. I'd prefer > something that makes it really really easy for me to upload docs and > also really easy obtain them. Me too. Right now we were using the wiki, but for presentations & screencasts, that just seems wrong. That slide sharing site and YouTube or Google Video seem like better fits. > What do you think about making some sort of gnome-marketing module in > GNOME svn where we could be somewhat free about uploading and grabbing > things? I wouldn't mind myself - I suspect that a significant minority of participants in the marketing list probably don't have svn commit access, though. > PS - We also have some money left over in the GNOME Outreach Program: > Accessibility budget. I was thinking about trying to create a task for > someone to create a bunch of short screencast videos of the assistive > technologies in action (i.e., here's theming, here's stickykeys, here's > bouncekeys, here's GOK in dwell mode, here's Dasher, here's MouseTweaks, > here's Orca, etc.). What do you think about that? I think this is a wonderful idea! And an excellent way to get some non-technical contributions. Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Neary GNOME Foundation member [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel
