Thanks! This was a good read. Sorry I haven't attended any meetings in a while, I really hope to make it soon.
Cheers, Eitan. On Thu, 2010-05-20 at 18:21 +0200, Piñeiro wrote: > Brief summary of the meeting, feel free to create any individual > thread about the topics. Sorry if I miss something, but as I said, > this is a *brief* summary: > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > XFCE > > * ryan22 suggested that the accessibility frameworks should be less > DE independent. > * He pointed that there are some issues of orca with xfce > * As this seemed too big for the #a11y meeting the conclusion was > that this would be managed first in the orca mailing list. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > OUTREACH MEETING > > * Attended by SJ, slee, stormy, and Bryen > * Identified a number of areas we need to grow in. Evangelism, > formalizing the structure for student internship programs, and > funding to pay for the above. > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > AEGIS Conference: > > * Bryen pointed out Peter Korn idea about a GNOME Hackfest on the > AEGIS Conference, similar to the CSUN one. > * Some people started to point out interesting points to talk there: > * prlw1: non-python dbus related things, XINPUT2 > * Steve Lee: Caribou > * etc > * In the end Joan Marie Diggs pointed GNOME 3.0, so in summary: > > "Not saying what we did in the past wasn't important; merely that > AEGIS is happening 2 weeks after the 3.0 release, which seems like > a good time to sit down and solve actual, concrete problems while > we're all in the same room" > > * And the conclusion was given by Bryen: > > "let's start planning on discussing the hackfest over the next > month (June) so we can identify what our needs are and what > resources we have available to make it happen" > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > HFOSS > > * The primary mentor for HFOSS is out due personal reasons. > * There isn't too much time to coordinate it. > * This means that we now have neither a mentor, nor a proposal that > will work well. Proposals are required. > * During a brief brainstorming: > * Bryen said that final proposal was Mousetrap. > * Steve Lee asked about Caribou. dpellicer said > * prlw1 suggested a game mode for dasher > * ryan22 suggested: enchant or aspell could be to support the "dyslexic > spell checker" > * Steve Lee pointed main links: > May 20 17:46:54 <slee> > http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/GetInvolved/SmallTasks > May 20 17:47:05 <slee> > http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/GetInvolved > May 20 17:47:43 <slee> and if you have lots of time > May 20 17:47:45 <slee> > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?keywords=accessibility;query_format=advanced;keywords_type=allwords;bug_status=UNCONFIRMED;bug_status=NEW;bug_status=ASSIGNED;bug_status=REOPENED;bug_status=NEEDINFO > * Joanie suggested to look from the non-a11y side of things > * Bryen pointed that this is a goal for the NSF project > * prlw1: scanning interface > > > BR > > === > API (apinhe...@igalia.com) > _______________________________________________ > 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