This is very good. A roadmap will keep them accountable. Thank you so much for your work.
> On Nov 10, 2019, at 9:29 AM, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL <jpmeng...@debian.org> > wrote: > > > Le 10/11/2019 à 15:23, Devin Prater a écrit : >> Yes, this is true. I forget that she is the only active developer of Orca, >> sorry. I simply want the developer of Orca to be talking with the people >> that point fingers at Orca as the problem because <sarcasm>Obviously, screen >> readers are magic and can do things for blind people that transcend the GUI >> or something.</sarcasm> > > That is what we will do on February. Joanie cannot do this alone. She has > been fighting with this people for a long, now we need to help her. On > February, we will meet GTK and Gnome guys for this. I hope we will be as > constructive as possible, with end-user point of view, technical point of > view, funding point of view, meeting foundation, devs, power users, advanced > ones, companies. It needs to result a roadmap, a better understanding of the > accessibility matter, etc > > Regards > > Best regards, > >>> On Nov 10, 2019, at 5:40 AM, Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> wrote: >>> >>> Samuel Thibault, le dim. 10 nov. 2019 12:33:17 +0100, a ecrit: >>>> Devin Prater, le dim. 10 nov. 2019 02:46:51 -0600, a ecrit: >>>>> if GTK4 folks say it’s Orca’s fault, put an issue on Orca, and >>>>> loop them all in, grab some popcorn, and watch them point fingers. >>>> >>>> I don't think we want to make Joanmarie handle that. >>> >>> (I meant make her have to handle that, i.e. she already has plenty of >>> things to handle in Orca itself) >>> >>> Samuel