I can offer to be on a channel, depending on time/date. cheers, David Willie Walker wrote: > My idea situation is this: > > 1) On the WebKit side: people that know the WebKit a11y code and who > can also help us compile WebKit and run the sample WebKit apps. > > 2) On our side: people that can compile the WebKit code and who are > familiar with AT-SPI as well as what Gecko exposes via the AT-SPI. > Those involved should also be able to run accerciser, run Orca, etc. > We may also look to Eitan to help us with Speclenium. > > The main goals would be: > > 1) Get an idea of where WebKit a11y is at. > > 2) Help GNOME folks figure out how to build/test WebKit a11y. > > 3) Help train the WebKit folks on using a11y tools to test their > implementation and learn what is expected. Ideally, the process will > result in the WebKit folks getting a better understanding of a11y and > getting more information to test/debug their a11y implementation. > This is the optimal way to help close the feedback loop, IMO. > > Will > > Bryen wrote: >> 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 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gnome-accessibility-list mailing list >> gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-accessibility-list mailing list > gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
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