Hello list, I just did some house-keeping on the list and counted the membership. We're up to 33 now. Hopefully we'll soon have some news to share about the progress trying to get some screen-readers going on the Raspberry Pi. I have created the first couple of wiki entries on the web site, including a very detailed guide to getting Arch Linux configured, written by Jason Miller. I've also put a couple of scripts that I use for configuring Raspbian stuff on there, more as an exercise in learning the DokuWiki markup syntax. At the moment I can't for the life of me work out how to get a link to the wiki on the main page. Drupal is a very accessible CMS but at the moment aspects of it escape me. Things have moved on a bundle since I was last professionally involved in web authoring, and even then not in a big way. The wiki can be found at: http://www.raspberryvi.org/wiki Ideas and contributions for inclusion are welcome. The DokuWiki system allows for including code snippets for download, which is nice and very useful. Mike -- Michael A. Ray Analyst/Programmer Witley, Surrey, South-east UK Ham Radio Callsign: G4XBF, licenced since 1982 'Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem' - Ockham's Razor Use the NVDA screen-reader, not Scientific, just Freedom: http://nvda-project.org/ =========================================================== The raspberry-vi mailing list Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/raspberry-vi Administrative contact: <mike.ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ----------------------------------------------------------- Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi logo are trademarks of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. This list is not affiliated to the Raspberry Pi Foundation and the views and attitudes expressed by the subscribers to this list do not reflect those of the Foundation. Mike Ray, list creator, January 2013