In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write: >My organization is considering switching to the Debian bug tracking >software to handle our customer support and bug tracking needs (in that >order). We used to use Jitterbug, and while kluky, it did the job and >was very easy for our blind employees to use. We have heard good things >about the Debian bug tracking system, and wanted to inquire if you >currently have blind users of it and/or any data on the accessibility of >the system? > >Thank you kindly for taking the time to answer our questions!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is for problems with Debian's own bug tracking system. The [email protected] mailing list is the proper place to discuss other uses of the same software. That mailing list CCed and set as reply-to. Generally, anyone who can send/receive text-only email and read mostly-text web pages should be able to use debbugs. (Some boxes are used to group sections of the web pages.) The packaged version is rather dated, you'll probably want a more recent version from our version-tracking system. -- Blars Blarson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.blars.org/blars.html With Microsoft, failure is not an option. It is a standard feature. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

