Peter this is totally fantastic and even better news than I had hoped for.
Thank you for all your hard work making this possible.
Many, many people are going to benefit from the improved open accessibility.
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Steve Lee
Open Source Assistive Technology Software and Accessibility
fullmeasure.co.u
I am *very* pleased to share with you news about the AEGIS project, a
€12.6m investment in accessibility, with the vast majority of it focused
on open source solutions.
Rather than repeat here all that I have written about AEGIS already, I
will instead invite you to read about it in my blog:
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Would be nice if you had a feature to position th
Hi Will,
Can you tell me under what license are the screencasts made available?
Thanks,
Fernando
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What's the audience going to be like? Completely new to accessibility?
If so there is a lot to cover. It's important to describe how different
kinds of disabilities affect using GNOME. Then you could cover some of
the end user features. Where can individual developers make a difference
as they