[RWP] ReaAccess.com needs a webmaster

Sina Bahram sbahram at nc.rr.com
Fri Feb 3 09:55:29 EST 2012


I'm willing to provide free hosting and application maintenance like wordpress or MediaWiki installs, etc.

Just let me know if this is of interest.

Take care,
Sina

Website: www.SinaBahram.com
Twitter: @SinaBahram


-----Original Message-----
From: rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf Of Chris Smart
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 9:38 AM
To: Reapers Without Peepers
Cc: midimag at midimag.org
Subject: Re: [RWP] ReaAccess.com needs a webmaster

At 08:33 AM 2/3/2012, you wrote:
>I hope you find someone who can handle the webmaster job
If people are willing to contribute some money, the guys I work 
with who maintain and improve my site are excellent.
I'm guessing all we need is a little space on a server, and a few 
pages detailing what is available, download links etc. Sounds very 
simple. Just guessing, but $20-30 a month would do it.

>These eventually should  give more access, even if Ivan's 
>ReaAccess Version 2 never arrives.
Ok, here's a question: Why is Reaaccess a one-man operation, and by 
a non-english speaker at that?

How do we contact this Ivan and where?

I thought the whole reason for Reaper's architecture being so open 
and customizable was to encourage innovation, customization and 
individuation.  In that spirit, we need more people than just one 
single person to learn what is necessary to continue developing 
Reaaccess or other accessibility tweaks.

>I only wish that we could get more bits and pieces of instructions 
>from skilled users, so we can  offer a coherent user's guide to 
>beginners.
Well, after doing my little BCF2000 guide, all I can say is start 
now. Put some simple sectional headings in a file, make a list of 
what you'd like to cover in the guide, and start rewriting those 
tips you come across in your own words, as you come across 
them.  Patrick's audio editing tips would make a great start for a 
section on that aspect, once fleshed out into paragraphs.

Honestly, 90% of what went into my BCF2000 guide was found on the 
Cakewalk forums, i.e. out in the wider world online, not just in 
our little corner on these lists!

Chris

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