----- ch...@linux-a11y.org a écrit : > Howdy, > > i dont want to start a rant lol but: > for ArchLinux this is not totaly correct. There is Talkingarch as > useable installation medium (its not an fully customized distro but > just an accessible installation medium that could been used to create > an accessible operationg system setup).
Absolutely. Is it supported officially by Arch distro? Or is it a project supported by Kyle and accessibility team? > Maybe its an good to know some of my software or add it to the repo > (some people find that stuff very helpful): > - OCRdesktop (useful reading pictures or interact with non accessible > software) > https://wiki.linux-a11y.org/doku.php?id=ocrdesktop > - SOPS (Simple Orca Plugin System, provides stuff like read clipboard to orca) > https://wiki.linux-a11y.org/doku.php?id=simple_orca_plugin_system > - OCRPDF (just a small read that damn scanned PDF viewer) > - fenrir (still a early bird but useable for most cases if you manage > the installation lol) > https://wiki.linux-a11y.org/doku.php?id=fenrir_user_manual Right. I suggest we add this in todolist on wiki.debian.org/accessibility I will do if no one does it but I dont know where is the todo exactly. Chrys: can you give us the source URL? > more stuff is comming ;) Thanks for all this work. > cheers chrys > > Zitat von MENGUAL Jean-Philippe <mengualjean...@free.fr>: > > > Morally speaking, Debian is simply the most accessible distro today. So > > it is an example in itself. And it is the only distro where in > > decisionsal processes, accessibility is considered as a matter (eg > > choice of desktop environment). Ubuntu stopped specific devs in > > accessibility, Fedora is not really accessible at install, using a > > non-universal desktop; Manjaro does not seem to do accessibility, > > neither arch. It is so right that some devs decided using specialized > > distros such as Vinux. > > > > > > So I think Debian does its role in free software. > > > > > > Le 24/08/2017 à 23:01, Samuel Wales a écrit : > >> moral leadership can be powerful all by itself. > >> > >> > >> On 8/24/17, Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> wrote: > >>> Samuel Wales, on jeu. 24 août 2017 13:46:35 -0700, wrote: > >>>> practically everything in debian is an upstream issue, except e.g. pm, > >>>> installer, repo, right? > >>> Yes. > >>> > >>>> actually no -- policy is a debian issue. :) i'd like debian to be a > >>>> sort of moral leader if nothing else. debian articulates a goal. i'd > >>>> like accessibility to be part of that. > >>> Yes, but only for what Debian is supposed to act on. It's not supposed > >>> to modif software. Patching over issues is fine enough, provided that > >>> the patches are also sent upstream. But whole features of upstream > >>> software are not supposed to be developped within Debian. > >>> > >>> Samuel > >>> > >> > > > > -- > > signature_jp_2 > > Logo Hypra JEAN-PHILIPPE MENGUAL > > DIRECTEUR TECHNIQUE ET QUALITÉ > > 102, rue des poissonniers, 75018, Paris > > Tel : +331 84 73 06 61 <tel:+33184730661> Mob : +336 76 34 93 37 > > <tel:+33676349337> > > jpmeng...@hypra.fr <mailto:jpmeng...@hypra.fr> > > www.hypra.fr <http://www.hypra.fr/> > > Facebook Hypra <https://www.facebook.com/hyprasoftware/> Twitter Hypra > > <https://twitter.com/Hypra_> Linkedin Jean-Philippe > > <https://fr.linkedin.com/in/jean-philippe-mengual-800133135> > > >