On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 1:21 AM, Daniel Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The other thing I thought about while I was a way: > - Perhaps we could make a dir trunk/accessibility > Which could contain all accessibility diffs that developers aren't so > sure about eg. more menu items, or big voice files. And that way the > diffs would be kept up-to-date in svn... > So then all a blind user would have to do is apply > trunk/accessibility/*
I don't think this is a good idea. Mainly, as already has been said, those diff would get outdated the same way they do on the tracker. To group them it would rather be useful to introduce a new "Accessibility" category in the tracker -- if you create a new location only for accessibility specific diffs you will only add up to the confusion where to look after a specific diff. Plus, you (and users) can't comment on tasks like they can in the tracker. So while I agree that having a way to group all accessibility tasks should be considered I don't think putting that in svn is a good idea but rather a bad one. - Dominik
