+1

I'd like to have this discussion too; especially to include the onBoard 
folks. (Some thoughts I've had around this: 
http://mindforks.blogspot.com/2006/12/gok.html)

It has been hard to get new developer involvement in GOK; a large C 
program that has seen many hands, but there have been contributers lately.

cheers,
David

Willie Walker wrote:
> Francesco:
>
> If you know of anyone that might even be remotely related to MouseTweaks
> and could talk about it (e.g., demo, use cases, remaining work, etc.), 
> I'd be
> really happy to add it to the agenda for the accessibility summit.
>
> I'd also like to hear more about onBoard and future plans for it.  One 
> of the
> potential ideas for "real work" that could be done is porting/rewriting GOK
> in Python to allow more scripting and customization capabilities.  I wonder,
> however, if it might make sense to try to roll the 'best of' GOK into 
> onBoard
> and then propose onBoard as a replacement for GOK.  Yes, I know I'm
> close to opening a can of worms here...
>
> Will
>
> Francesco Fumanti wrote:
>   
>> At 5:50 PM +0200 9/25/07, Vincent Untz wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Le mardi 25 septembre 2007, à 17:27 +0200, Francesco Fumanti a écrit :
>>>     
>>>       
>>>>  Hello,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  After informally proposing onboard and 
>>>> mousetweaks for integration into GNOME on the 
>>>> gnome accessibility mailing list, here is a 
>>>> somewhat more formal request for the 
>>>> integration of MouseTweaks into GNOME:
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> Looks interesting. I guess the a11y meeting at the summit will also be a
>>> place for discussion about this?
>>>     
>>>       
>> Unfortunately, as far as I know, nobody related 
>> to MouseTweaks will be present at that summit...
>>
>> Francesco
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