On 02/12/2012 05:55 AM, Jason White wrote:
> Arky <hitmana...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I am helping few friends to start an accessible gnome3 distribution
>> project. The new project will be very similar to Vinux.

So, as other people already asked, if it is really similar to Vinux, why
not Vinux? Anyway ...

>>
>>  Which version of debian/ubuntu release you suggest we use for this
>> project.
> Yet another distribution? Aren't there enough already? I would suggest
> considering very seriously whether you could meet your needs by contributing
> to an existing distribution, or at the very least, creating a live image that
> consists entirely of unmodified packages from an existing distribution.
>

... I mostly agree with Jason. In general I don't like too much the idea
of specific accessibility distributions, as ideally major distributions
should be accessible. I know that this is hard, and sometimes you
require some specific distribution, but that should be the lesser evil,
and temporal. Custom distributions tends to fade out with time (ie:
tiflolinux) , and the effort used for one or two releases could be used
to improve an existing distribution. However, this is just my opinion.

BR

-- 
Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias

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