We had a good productive meeting last night covering several topics: 1) Discussion of bugs and points to consider for GTK+ Hackfest in Bolzano Italy. Flavio Premoli (FlaPer87) will be representing a11y interests at the hackfest.
2) I brought up that we have several open source conferences coming up throughout the year in the U.S. (and presumably around the world as well.) Due to budgetary constraints, we cannot send a representative to visit all these events. However, we'd like to know who might be close by regionally that could present a11y talks. I'll come up with a list of such events soon and if anyone would like to step up to the plate, please do. 3) Online hackfest. We discussed the idea of staging an online one day hackfest for the general GNOME community to come to our #a11y channel and hack on some bugs that need love. Ideas on how we can organize this and get the word out to the general community is much appreciated. 4) HFOSS: MouseTrap will be submitted to HFOSS for summer internship work. We are trying to do a second project for HFOSS, namely visual audio (where there are visual events for audio events) making GNOME accessible for Deaf users. I need to draft up my proposal for how this would work. I should have something put out by today or tomorrow. Next week, we will have a time-shifted meeting to accommodate other parts of the world. It will be at 20:00 UTC on Monday, February 23rd. If you haven't been able to make it to past meetings because of the time, please DO show up at this one. We'd love to see you! -- Bryen Yunashko openSUSE Board Member GNOME-A11y Team Member _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list