The high contrast goal may be my fail, since I've been trying to complete it, but I missed the new modules in the list.
The main question now is: how can we avoid this situations? It should be easy to check that a new module fits the proposed goals, but the problem I see is that new modules (at least the not-core ones) are not announced anywhere. Sometimes, I notice there are new modules in Git because I see them in DL with 0% strings translated... I could help with this task, opening bugs in case that any goal is not applied, but we should had some acting rules about it. 2014-09-24 0:42 GMT+02:00 Michael Catanzaro <[email protected]>: > On Tue, 2014-09-23 at 20:24 +0200, Daniel Mustieles García wrote: > > About this, I have a question... existing modules are "easily" > > tracked, and can check if they fit the goals but, what happens with > > new modules? When a developer creates a new module, is he/she advised > > to review and apply the goals? > > No, they slip under the cracks. This is why someone announced the high > contrast goal was nearly complete, when in fact there are many new apps > without high contrast icons. >
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