Le 2012-11-22 06:30, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi :)
+1

I like the sound of ...
"It is sometimes good to meet as a team with 3rd party software
providers to see what kind of progress or what type of cooperative
development could take place."

Could TDF buy dev time from RedHat or SUSE or Canonical or another supporter of 
TDF or at least someone that  does understand OpenSource and is able to work 
alongside volunteers and inspire them and perhaps build-up a team.


So, what i would like to see is a person working at a slightly higher level 
than a dev but focussing on developing a team to work on accessibility issues.  
Perhaps only part-time but with a job title such as

"Community Development Officer" (for Accessibility) or
"Development Co-ordinator" or
"Development Lead"

Waiting for a volunteer to happen to take interest has got nowhere is 2 years 
although a few people have put in a lot of hard-work and done some great things 
(most recently Stuart but there have been others).

Regards from
Tom :)


Doesn't hurt to ask. IMO, if there were a particular function that you wanted to hire a coder in order to complete, this would probably be accepted quicker rather than just getting someone to work on the accessibility issues in general, But, it would not hurt to submit 2 items such at these.

IMO, I would try to raise the accessibility profile with more specific accessibility meetings and encourage 3rd party participation. For example, Dragon Speaking devs may be interested in helping out making their suite compatible to LibreOffice if some of our devs were to help out.

But whatever the accessibility team decides to submit. Remember Florian's suggestion that the requests "should be reasonable."

BTW ... the following teams are now actively working on wishlist items: website-infrastructure; developers; marketing;

Cheers,

Marc


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