În 12 ianuarie 2024 01:38:56 EET, Eric Pruitt <eric.pru...@gmail.com> a scris:
>On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 09:46:15PM +0000, stefan11111 wrote:
>> Is anyone else here interested in this?
>> Does anyone have similar projects?
>
>I think there's nothing wrong with wanting slimmer software, and I could
>see myself using this, but re: the README, "like atk and accessiblilty
>nonsense," I don't think it's nonsense to want to make it easier for
>people with disabilities to use software.
>
>I was going to comment that sentiment of "**I** don't need it, so it's
>nonsense" reminds me of some past discussions on the suckless lists
>where some people complained about supporting non-Latin character sets
>in graphical projects by way of fallback font logic, and then as I was
>looking through the commit history, I saw that you deleted tons of
>translation and language support files...
>
>Eric
>

The problem with accessibility stuff in gtk isn't that it is there. The problem 
is that it's forced on everyone with no switch to turn it off.
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