Hi Thomas and list. As someone who is relatively new to Linux myself i must say that Thomas' idea isn't too bad. I realize that undertaking such a venture requires a substantial amount of time, further putting his work into an universally accessible format and placing it on media, in wav format on casettes or cds for example, then shipping it does cost money, sand I know to or think at least that it's Thomas' intent to make it rich doig tutorials, he just sees the value of this work and sees the fact that it might help someone so a fee to at least recover costs of production is indeed reasonable. If I can help by contributing feedback as a relative newbie feel free to contact me via private email or via the list. Regards, Ed Barnes On Tue, 14 May 2002, Thomas Ward wrote: > Hi, I have thought lots of times of doing this.'Sort of thing, even > started on a tootorial tape before. > Is everyone really interrested in this project? If so I'd be willing to work > on it, and could probably have some training tapes/audio cd's in about > amonth or so ready. > However, understand because of time/materials/shipping I couldn't possibly > make them free. I'd have to charge $15.00 or so for them to buy tapes/cd > disks/ship them etc. > However, I do think a Speakup/Linux tootorial tape system like those that > ship with Jaws For Windows is what Speakup needs to help newbies over come > not only the job of learning Linux basics, but also Speakup and its own > particular commands. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >