Hello Samuel, Please address how Dider's email violates this Debian Accessibility email list stated Project Goals:
The Project Goals are directly from the Debian -- Debian-Accessibility page https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-accessibility/: Project goals Bring authors of different projects with similar goals together. Didier has helped with bugs that were mentioned here on the list affecting upstream projects. That's certainly in line with the stated Project Goals. Maybe those goals should be amended to state: Project goals Even though previously one of our stated goals was cooperation by bringing authors of different projects with similar goals together, this is no longer allowed or desired. The generosity stated in those goals was what made this the premier list for accessibility and held a laudable and desirable reputation in the field of accessibility. Simply horrible! Regards, David On Mon, Jul 18, 2022, 12:24 PM Samuel Thibault <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm sorry I have overreacted. > > D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: > > Didier wrote: > > > Le 18/07/2022 à 00:47, Samuel Thibault a écrit : > > > > I guess he means the lightdm login page? Normally if the system was > > > > installed with speech/braille enabled, orca is enabled on the login > page > > > > as well. Otherwise IIRC lightdm has a shortcut to start orca. > > > > > > Correct, but probably it depends on the greeter in use. > > > For the GTK greeter it's F4 > > > I just uploaded an ISO with it, for who has some time to kill: > > > [3]https://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-15.0/iso/ > > > > Didier illustrates the GTK greeter, which is F4. > > Well, yes and no. He also redirects to another distribution, thus > unrelated to the question which was about Debian, actually without > saying that this is another distribution, and thus leaving the user > with possibly thinking that it's an updated Debian ISO, and thus even > confused. > > Yes it is in some way on-topic since it's about accessibility. But this > is something I have already noticed several times in Didier's mails that > he puts not-so-related notes about Slint in other mailing lists (which > is what "hijacking a thread" means). > > I also had a look at the archive, only to notice that there haven't been > occurrences in the past months, so I indeed overreacted due to past load > that my brain refused to forget, I'm sorry about that. > > Samuel > >

