There should now be a few people from Vinux on the Gnome list - please let us 
know how we can help - although so far I have not been able to get Gnome 3 to 
work on any of my computers as a live CD - I have not tried to install it to 
hard drive yet though, which might allow me to install non-free video drivers 
and maybe then it will work. Once I am back in work I will be able to check the 
Gnome list everyday, but this isn't a list I generally visit at home as I am 
too busy with the vinux mailing list.
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From: gnome-accessibility-list-boun...@gnome.org 
[gnome-accessibility-list-boun...@gnome.org] on behalf of Super Bisquit 
[superbisq...@gmail.com]
Sent: 28 April 2011 18:10
To: vinux-supp...@googlegroups.com; vinux-developm...@googlegroups.com; 
vinux-documentat...@googlegroups.com
Cc: gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org
Subject: Fwd: Gnome3 and Vinux: Interaction is needed

I'm merging this email into the vinux mailing lists.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Javier Hernández Antúnez 
<jhernan...@emergya.es<mailto:jhernan...@emergya.es>>
Date: 2011/4/28
Subject: Re: Gnome3 and Vinux: Interaction is needed
To: Gnome Accessibility List 
<gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org<mailto:gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org>>


Hi all!

Note that I am moving desktop-devel-list into the BCC field and replacing it 
with the gnome-accessibility-list since the chief complaint here seems to be a 
testing tool created by our team for our team.


On Wed, 2011-04-27 at 21:48 -0400, Super Bisquit wrote:
> The testing CD is not easily accessible for the blind.

This is a known issue I’m afraid. That is why we’ve included ‘accessible 
installer’ on our to-do list. Unfortunately, we just have not had the time to 
get to that yet. if someone from your community has expertise in writing 
accessible installers, we would love to have such a contribution. In the 
meantime, what I am planning on doing for the next spin of the distro is cause 
Orca to be launched automatically. People who do not need Orca can always quit 
it. :-) This should make the A11y Team’s testing tool more accessible to users. 
Would this address your immediate concerns?


> Where? google groups: vinux users and developers.

Alternatively, would it be possible for you to join us on #a11y channel in 
GimpNet and/or on the gnome-accessibility-list where we do our work and 
planning? We’re a small team working with a number of downstreams, and while we 
want to actively participate in each of those communities, it is not always 
practical.


> You need their input, they need your applications, and both can help
> out the other.

Agreed! Let’s continue this discussion.

Thanks!

--
Javier Hernández Antúnez
<jhernan...@emergya.es<mailto:jhernan...@emergya.es>>


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