Re: GRML and Speakup

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There is really nothing to join. It's not like there are dues or anything. We have both a mediawiki wiki and a wordpress blog. I don't know anything about posting files with either mediawiki or wordpress although I'm sure it can be done. I would think having either a wiki page or a blog would be important regardless of how the upload is done. When people ask about a talking version of debian, you'd point them to the wiki or to your blog.

You know what might be cool would be for me to set you up as a blogger and you could write a debian accessibility blog. Possible topics could be your own talking distro, the grub-init-tune script I wrote, and patching a kernel for speakup. I can help you with ideas for topics and with the technical stuff. Not to say you need technical help but I could make it so at least some of your blog posts didn't take a whole lot of work on your part. I'm sure the people on this list would help too.

I can give you ssh access and create a blog for you. Or you can just sign up at the wiki yourself. I think if you really want to do it right, what you might want to do is write a blog at www.iavit.org and post the downloads at sourceforge or someplace. I used to have a sourceforge account but they broke accessibility for a short time years ago and I haven't been back since. But it seems a lot of people post their files there. Must be something to it.


On 10/04/2015 04:31 AM, Tony Baechler wrote:
Thanks very much. Do I have to join? I looked at your pages (iavit.org/~john/) and got nothing. See my previous post. If you can give me preferrably ssh access or at least rsync, I'm interested. If you just want to automatically mirror, that could be fine, but it would probably have to be with rsync. I'm not even close to coming up with docs or any kind of release schedule yet. Since it's based on Debian testing, packages should be updated fairly often, but I haven't determined an update schedule either. The point is I would need to be able to push updates somewhat often. I would probably also need a writable directory for at least a basic web page and the various images, checksums, etc.

On 10/3/2015 9:33 AM, John G. Heim wrote:
The International Association Of Visually Impaired Technologists would make
space available on our server for that. See www.iavit.org.


On 10/03/2015 10:29 AM, Rob wrote:
I can host it for you if you want. I have a vps offsite.
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