Howdy,

Like i wrote, i m currently not on my computer. I send the instructions when i 
arrive at home.

Cheers chrys


> Am 18.09.2022 um 16:39 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion 
> <blinux-list@redhat.com>:
> 
> Sure, I got docker set up so how would I go about this?
> 
> I tried via quickemu with no luck, Orca didn't seem to come up in the iso 
> that quickemu pulled down for KDE Neon unstable. So yes, I'll take that how 
> to guide yes please
> 
> 
> 
>> On 9/18/22 15:30, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
>> Howdy,
>> 
>> To get it in official ArchLinux Repository you might need to wait til KDE 
>> Plasma 5.26 is released.
>> 
>> But i just searched a easy way for testing KDE Neon Development nightly 
>> using docker.  As users should be able to get involved in accessibility 
>> development and testing process.
>> 
>> I m currently not on my machine but i already have a working howto to share 
>> with you.
>> 
>> By the way, KDE just votes its goals. KDE votes 3 goals. Only 6 goals 
>> available for voting. Accessibility is one of them. So the chance is very 
>> heigh that Plasma 5.26 was just the first shot of a long series of 
>> accessibility improvements. By the way most of recent  work is done by carl 
>> swan and fusionfuture. So the cherry goes there.
>> 
>> I m currently mostly busy in getting orca rebased on an plugin architecture.
>> 
>> Interesting times ahead in terms of accessibility.
>> 
>> Cheers chrys
>> 
>>>> Am 18.09.2022 um 16:20 schrieb Linux for blind general discussion 
>>>> <blinux-list@redhat.com>:
>>> 
>>> So quick question, since KDE .Plasma 5.26 beta is a thing, with apparently 
>>> A11Y improvements, going by numerous YT vids, KDE.org and their (admittedly 
>>> massive) changelog...
>>> 
>>> Is it worth testing it out? Looking at my repos on Arch I'm seeing 5.25.9-1 
>>> here, and not seeing any of the updates listed in the changelog, i.e. the 
>>> dialogs are still inaccessible, the clock doesn't play nice with Orca, et 
>>> al.
>>> 
>>> So do I need to wait on the full release of 5.26 to get all the new 
>>> features then, since the way I read KDE's beta/release scedule is the beta 
>>> is feature complete if I understand it right or am I not understanding how 
>>> KDE does their betas
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I know Crys has been doing a lot of work with KDE so I'm hoping for your 
>>> input on this, since I've beeen told by other folks off list they've had 
>>> much much better experiences with it and getting things to work that I 
>>> can't, for example
>>> 
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