Re: Information on Caribou



Hello,

I have been looking on the Caribou webpage and many of the "bugs" have been already solved. I'll ask WARP, the company that has made those changes, to update the page so that the status will be up-to-date.

Best regards.

Mario.

2010/9/16 Heidi Ellis <heidijcellis gmail com>

Hi Folks,

 

Thank you all for your very helpful suggestions. We’d be happy to create a requirements document for Caribou. I have a format that is loosely based on the IEEE 830 Software Requirements Specification, cut down and simplified to student size. I’ll have students complete this based existing documentation and on executing Caribou.

 

And of course, the next question is who in the community would be the logical person to look at the document and tell us where we went wrong? It would be helpful to have some feedback on the document both so that we could correct the document and also so that we don’t continue development based on an incorrect assumption.

 

The goal would be to get the kinks out of the documentation and then post to wherever the community would like to have it.

 

Thanks!

Heidi

 

 

From: Eitan Isaacson [mailto:eitan monotonous org]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2010 1:20 PM
To: Stormy Peters
Cc: Heidi Ellis; gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
Subject: Re: Information on Caribou

 

On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Stormy Peters <stormy gnome org> wrote:

 

On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Heidi Ellis <heidijcellis gmail com> wrote:

One thing I'd like to do is to really "kick the tires" so to speak on
Caribou. To have students find all the rough edges and report bugs. And then
fix some of them of course! :-) So I'm looking for direction as to how to
determine what the exact appearance and behavior of Caribou should be.

While I realize it would be a lot of work, if there isn't such a document, maybe the students could start it with their assumptions.

 

 

Yes, assumptions are the right starting points here :) 


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