[Kde-accessibility] accessibility.kde.org has vanished
JP Schnapper-Casteras
jpsc@stanford.edu
Fri, 25 Oct 2002 22:03:00 -0700
Hi all,
No, I'm not sure what's happened, I've e-mailed the webmaster listed at
the bottom of the page I now get redirected to when I enter
"accessibility.kde.org". Yes, I really like your suggestions, would you be
willing to do some of them? Sorry for the delay in responding.
Best,
--JP
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From: kde-accessibility-admin@mail.kde.org
[mailto:kde-accessibility-admin@mail.kde.org]On Behalf Of Olaf Jan Schmidt
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 2:03 AM
To: kde-accessibility@mail.kde.org
Subject: [Kde-accessibility] accessibility.kde.org has vanished
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Hi!
Yesterday I wanted to have a look at http://accessibility.kde.org to make
some suggestions for improving the site, and I saw it is gone and has
been replaced by a general "Development home" page.
The google cache is still there:
http://216.239.37.100/search?q=cache:PMNyOFHMOtgC:accessibility.kde.org/+&hl
=de&ie=UTF-8
JP, do you know what has happened?
Well, anyway, my suggestions are:
It would be nice to have a section with links to all existing
accessibility programs (KMouse, Kmouth, KMag, Speaker, general KDE
features, others?), and with information about those being written
(proklam).
I also had the idea of having an FAQ, where questions could be answered.
(For example a workaround for the bug with Sticky Keys).
What do you think?
Olaf
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