Samuel Thibault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Package: tasksel-data > Severity: normal > > Hello, > > It has been suggested that tasksel could have an "accessibility" tasks, > which would automatically install e.g. the gnome-orca package and other > accessibility-related packages.
gnome-orca, gok and dasher are all installed automatically if you install the "gnome" metapackage. At least this is what happened last time I ran "apt-get install gnome" on sid. If a braille display user used brltty in d-i, brltty is already installed automatically. So, in theory, if you use d-i with brltty, and select the GNOME desktop environment, you should have a running brltty, and an installed (not configured yet) gnome-orca package on your target system. Given this, do we really need a meta package which would have the problem of not being specific about what technology the user actually needs? If the major desktops are going the route of integrating accessibility by default, it seems like pointless to have a meta package depending on each and every accessibility component. I dont see many use cases for it. -- CYa, ⡍⠁⠗⠊⠕ | Debian Developer <URL:http://debian.org/> .''`. | Get my public key via finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] : :' : | 1024D/7FC1A0854909BCCDBE6C102DDFFC022A6B113E44 `. `' `- <URL:http://delysid.org/> <URL:http://www.staff.tugraz.at/mlang/>

