Neil Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Aside from a few wordsmithing comments below, my only query has
> to do with ordering: Do you feel the primary audience for this is
> disabled Debian users or developers/administrators? If, as I rather
> suspect, it's the former, then perhaps tho
Hi boris,
This will be a very valuable resource once it's completed, no question
about it. Aside from a few wordsmithing comments below, my only query has
to do with ordering: Do you feel the primary audience for this is
disabled Debian users or developers/administrators? If, as I rather
suspe
I write you from madrid, from sindominio a telematic project in madrid.
We are a spanish community of debian users and i'm a low vision person.
I like to thaks you for make this list and the writing of the manual.
un*rx
a fecha de 19 de Mar de 2003, a las 05:31:29PM +0100, Boris Daix dijo ...
> Hi
Hi,
Here is the text output of the Debian GNU/Linux Accessibility
Manual, structure only (I have to start somewhere). We only have
illustrations for sight-impaired people stuff, but again, we'll
include other stuff as it comes. It's just to get feedback about
structure for this shot.
The
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