On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 08:48 -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
> Hey All:
> 
> I know we're working on a hack fest for GNOME a11y issues, which is an 
> awesome thing.  One thing that is getting horrible attention, however, 
> is WebKit accessibility.  In fact, accessibility is one of the things 
> preventing WebKit from being accepted into GNOME.
> 
> The WebKit folks have been making fixes, but we've not been very 
> responsive in testing them.  I wonder what people's thoughts are about 
> setting aside a day to try to coordinate time with the WebKit folks to 
> try to do a virtual hackfest for WebKit a11y specifically for GNOME?
> 
> Will
> __

I think this is a great idea, especially in showing that we want to step
up to the plate in resolving the impasse.

One question I have.  What type of testing do you have in mind?  Who
would be the testers and what would they need to have in order to
provide good testing results?

I think finding the proper testers for a11y stuff is always a challenge
and I want to make sure we have adequate people around on that day,
whatever designated day we all settle upon.

> 
> Bryen Yunashko
> openSUSE Board Member
> openSUSE-GNOME Team Member
> GNOME-A11y Team Member

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