hey dude!
this is sort of a god send on another project I am working on! thanks!
I was looking for both of these kind of resources annd you just sent
them to the list and now I'm like "WOW!" thanks.
Gabe
On Jul 13, 2006, at 3:51 AM, Alastair Campbell wrote:
Loebl, Ruth wrote:
"We need more and better introductory and training materials"
This is a re-curring theme (even in the 24 hours I've been a member
of the list!)
Quite a few communities use a "wiki" to keep up to date pages on a
certain topic. Anyone can go to any page on a wiki and select
"edit", and it opens a text box to edit the content.
For example, the CSS discuss email list has an outstanding wiki for
learning about CSS:
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/
It is maintained, updated and monitored by people on the mailing
list. New items of interest get put in the appropriate place on the
wiki as you go along. This helps people who aren't on the list, and
keeps an up to date guide to the topic.
If that sounds like a good idea, I can host that and/or help get it
going? If you would prefer one of the regular list members hosted
it, I could help them set it up (assuming they have suitable hosting).
As a previous reference, I host the (under-used) JAWs scripts
repository:
http://alastairc.ac/jaws-scripts/
Which is a similar idea, but more oriented to collaborative
development of scripts.
Kind regards,
-Alastair