Hello, Pointing the accessibility-related changes that are visible to users:
Cyril Brulebois, le jeu. 22 sept. 2022 05:27:13 +0200, a ecrit: > * brltty: > - Updated to version 6.5 > - Automatically shrink width to 80 columns, as that is much more > convenient on Braille devices. > * cdebconf: > - text: Make steps interruptible (#998424). > - text: Use libreadline and history to allow choosing with arrows. > * debian-installer: > - Start speech synthesis automatically, after a 30-second timeout. > * espeakup: > - Print the ALSA card number when choosing cards. > - Adjust languages approximations. > - Add support for mbrola voices, avoiding en1mrpa and us1mrpa. > - Install the mbrola voice used during the installation process, > along with espeak-ng. > * finish-install: > - Enable screen reader in Cinnamon (#992169). > * installation-report: > - Include detected ALSA cards in hardware report. Concerning the mbrola support, this is not actually included in the images (as the voices remain non-free). But this makes it much easier to build images that support mbrola: one just has to include an mbrola-foo package when rebuilding the image. https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility-devel#Installation That'll make it easier for Debian derivatives to enable it. Samuel