Hi. On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 04:22:04AM -0600, Brian Cameron wrote: > > Kenny/Eitan: > > On 02/20/10 11:46 PM, Kenny Hitt wrote: > >I'm not sure I've made my point, but I'll send this and see the result. > >I've tried to keep this nice and helpful when > >what I really want is to destroy the monitor of everyone on the Gnome board. > > If you had to > >use the Gnome I amn forced to use, you wouldn't put up with it for a second. > >This mail was written on a Linux box in the text console. Gnome 2.28 just > >isn't worth the frustration to try posting it under Gnome. > > I can assure you that the GNOME Foundation board takes accessibility > seriously, and works hard to promote accessibility within the GNOME > community. I appreciate your frustration, but I do not think destroying > any monitors will really help. > I agree.
> On 02/22/10 03:18 PM, Eitan Isaacson wrote: > > Accessibility is definitely seen as a priority by GNOME leadership. I > > agree with you that there needs to be more stringent rules for GNOME > > applications. I believe the folks to lobby regarding this are the > > release team, even though I know that they are also concerned about > > accessibility. What would be even better is if someone who is a11y > > oriented would join the release team. I think the new module inclusion > > process[1] should include formal a11y requirements. Accessibility > > should also find itself in the release schedule[2], just as i18n does. > > Correct, proposals regarding making more stringent a11y rules for > release would be best discussed on the release-team mailing list: > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team > > As you say, if more people with an a11y focus were to volunteer to > participate in release team process, this would likely be the most > effective way to influence change. > > Brian > _______________________________________________ Can you point me to documentation on requirements for participating on the release team? I can read the list archives, but can't post since I'm not a member. I don't have any formal training in accessibility, just a life time of experience. Dispite the tone of my messages, I've been a supporter of Gnome accessibility since the beginning, and I would like it to succeed. Kenny _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list