Re: Bug#1007106: reportbug: please make the meaning of the a11y tag clearer

2022-03-19 Thread Don Armstrong
On Sat, 19 Mar 2022, Nis Martensen wrote: > On 14.03.2022 22.06, Don Armstrong wrote: > > On Mon, 14 Mar 2022, Simon McVittie wrote: > >> Please could the BTS owners provide or approve a clearer wording for > >> this, if they are the "owners" of the tag definit

Re: Bug#1007106: reportbug: please make the meaning of the a11y tag clearer

2022-03-14 Thread Don Armstrong
es, of course).] I'd like if it includes "accessibility" in the language (so someone can figure out why it's called a11y), but I'm happy with any language that are acceptable to advocates and the community affected by these issues. -- Don Armstrong https

Re: Bug#706902: bugs.debian.org: Adding an a11y tag?

2017-06-27 Thread Don Armstrong
age of the wheelchair is that > it's quite obvious what the intent is. I've switched it to ♿ now; if at some point a better symbol in UTF-8 with reasonable browser support appears, I will gladly switch. [Just file another bug against the bdo pseudopackage.] -- Don Armstrong

Re: Bug#706902: bugs.debian.org: Adding an a11y tag?

2017-06-27 Thread Don Armstrong
aller than normal english > letters with Thunderbird on Debian (maybe also in Firefox) I'm pretty sure that's a font artifact; the size isn't changed specifically. -- Don Armstrong https://www.donarmstrong.com Only one creature could have duplicated the expression

Re: Bug#706902: bugs.debian.org: Adding an a11y tag?

2017-06-27 Thread Don Armstrong
On Tue, 27 Jun 2017, Samuel Thibault wrote: > Don Armstrong, on lun. 26 juin 2017 19:26:33 -0700, wrote: > > Its one-letter symbol is ⓐ. > > Ah, I hadn't thought about it. I guess it would make sense that it be ♿? I wasn't in the best position to know if the ISA (♿) was

Re: Reverting to GNOME for jessie's default desktop

2014-08-07 Thread Don Armstrong
ges; could you (and/or debian-cd) address this? Specifically: 1) Would you want the default CD/DVD image to use a GNOME even if GNOME was unable to fit on a single image? 2) Would the GNOME team consider a less-complete DE for cases where image size is a restriction? -- Don Armstrong