> So the question now is where do we go from here? Do I spend my time > hacking something together in Orca which only kinda sorta works to > address the fact that Debian and Ubuntu have decided to do their own > thing? Or do I spend my time trying to work on the WebKitGtk side of > things? I'm sure my tone conveys my opinion. ;-) However, if the > community consensus is that I should try to get *something* working on > the Orca side of things, I will do my very best.
My opinion: if given the choice between hacking something that will be thrown away and focusing on fixing the real problem, I say fix the real problem. We can work down stream with Ubuntu to get them go back to Gecko for now if they haven't already done so. Will _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list