[NFBCS] blind tips and tricks site

carcione at access.net carcione at access.net
Mon Jan 23 19:19:59 UTC 2023


I am interested in helping, though I'd have to learn how to use Github.  But
how hard could that be? I have plenty of notes on tips and tricks.
Tracy


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Subject: [NFBCS] blind tips and tricks site

Hello:

Some time ago, we all talked about building a huge repo. I took the idea and
said I'd get it done. I'm sorry it took so long, I've been pretty drained
with work and everything, but it's finally moving.

I purchased the domain, and started working out github pages. i will keep
working on this, but I also wanted to see if there are any volunteers to
help run this. This would basically mean that we all decide on various
questions/issues that come up, and that you would be a contributor to the
Github repository, so that you could accept pull requests.


If you're interested, please let me know here. I'd like to get the basics of
the site set, then set up some kind of call so that we can all agree on
guidelines, contributions, etc. Does this sound fair? Does anyone else have
advice or feedback to the direction of this project?


Thanks,


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