[RWP] ReaAccess.com needs a webmaster
indigo
33indigo at charter.net
Fri Feb 3 11:07:28 EST 2012
Thanks, Chris, for your incentive to get the guide to using Reaper with
screenreader together.
You're exactly right, I need to do my part by assembling the bits and
pieces I have collected, though they might be incomplete, and post it
somewhere.
Maybe a Wikki would work, open for contributions from anyone, with some
editing?
Though you say most of your guide to MDR came from cakewalk forums, I
know how much crap one has to sift through on forums to get a few useful
tips, because I frequent the Cockos forums.
I spent hours on the forum for using the Behringer BCF2000 with reaper,
and I'm still not sure if the latest version of Klinke's plug is there,
or posted on some other forum thread
The Cockos forums themselves are like Reaper, an infinitely
interconnected maze, side threads leading to other side threads, until
you sometimes come back to where you began.
Indigo L
On 2/3/2012 9:37 AM, Chris Smart wrote:
> 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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