Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2019 4:16
PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] OT. Asking regarding
accessible python program compiler
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 04:08 PM, Kerryn Gunness wrote:
what is the chat sub group for programming?
The chat
subgroup is for anything, anything at all, that is off topic for the main
group. It has been primarily focused on various technical
discussions, but need not be so.
The current NVDA Group Welcome Message
and the Monthly Reminder both contain the following two paragraphs.
If the question posed in the second one is asked and answered honestly,
you know whether your topic belongs in the main NVDA group or on the chat
subgroup:
The NVDA Group
has a Chat Subgroup (see: https://nvda.groups.io/g/chat, Group Email
Addresses section) that has as its purpose the asking of virtually any
“off-topic” question about anything you can think of, including just
socializing. It should be used for exactly that purpose. Only those
who are already members of the NVDA Group can subscribe to the Chat
Subgroup. The Chat Subgroup has generally had technically focused topics
related to using specific program features.
Before
choosing where to post, please ask yourself the question, “Is what I’m about
to ask directly related to controlling or using NVDA, or whether a specific
program is accessible with NVDA?” If that can be answered, “Yes,” then
post to the NVDA Group, and if the answer is, “No,” then the topic belongs in
the NVDA Chat Subgroup.
I think it's pretty clear that
questions about Python coding and how to use Notepad++ features are an
obvious, "No," when the above question is posed and the advice given
followed.
All it takes is asking that question, answering honestly, and
posting accordingly.
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