I normally wouldn't forward messages here, but since my offer to host audio recordings was first posted here in response to a post, the below articles might be worth reading. The site is now open and is actively accepting submissions. It's currently empty, so hopefully people here will start producing demos and tutorials! If you're interested, you can contact me at the email address provided. The new site is at: http://audio.batsupport.com/ On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 01:38:11 AM -0700, Tony Baechler (tony at baechler.net) wrote: > I would be happy to host recordings that need not be about any > particular Linux distro, but they should relate to the blind using > Linux, such as with Speakup or Orca. Greetings, everybody. When I read this offer from Tony I contacted him to know more, because I think this is a very good and important idea that deserves as much exposure as possible. Our talk has produced three interviews that I published on my website: http://stop.zona-m.net/digiworld/linux-very-powerful-still-almost-unknown-environment-vision-impaired-users http://stop.zona-m.net/active-citizens/why-custom-documentation-free-software-needed-vision-impaired-users http://stop.zona-m.net/digiworld/new-documentation-project-blind-linux-users-and-all-others I hope these pieces can raise more awareness and support for Tony's project, also because I think his guidelines can produce good documentation for all users, not just those with vision disabilities. You're very welcome to pass the links around and to send feedback, of course. Ciao, Marco Fioretti