...Does that bottom part mean this mailing list is subscribed to his mailing list?
Don On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 4:54 PM, MENGUAL Jean-Philippe < mengualjean...@free.fr> wrote: > Hi, We have just founded a group, called liberte0 (Freedom 0). Its purpose > is to promote the accessibility for everybody, so that a high variety of > users know the free software in accessibility matter, and to let a place so > that people can have info on accessibility. This group is French, so our > core mailing is in French, but it is about our actions with users and some > support to french-speaking users (feedbacks, etc.). But in parallel we > opened a multilingual website, whose purpose is to speak mainly in English. > This is a technical mailing list. 2 purposes: 1. enabling to new dev who > want to work in accessibility technologies or to make thir free software > accessible to have a place to ask questions, have feedbacks, with technical > devs, so that they can understand that accessibility is not so hard, but > it's especially an approach, and not a big effort. It's useful because we > meet often devs 7who are interested but who don't know where to begin, > where to have doc about the widgets, the at-spi, assistive technologies, > etc. Typically I wasn't good to answer to openbox's dev who wanted to do > efforts about a11y of her WM, I'm sure you could gi(e her basics to > proceed. And maybe it would give ideas to some people to contribute to > accessibility so that it is in progress. 2. I feel today one who want to > have a global technical approach of the accessibility, in particular in GUI > matter, needs to be subscribed to various lists. I think, even if I know > most devs are subscribed to all lists, that it'd be useful to have a > platform where all devs and power-users could have technical exchanges, if > they work for Qt, GTK, distros, oriented or not, at-spi/qt-at-spi, etc. I > think this mailing can gather on a single place all the a11y devs, that > will enable to everybody to have the same info immediately, to discuss it, > to speak together, to exchange their experiences, and so to make proceed > accessibility in general, regardless the platform where a dev works (Qt, > LibreOffice, OOo, Qt, Mozilla, etc.). If such a project is of interest for > you, subsc!ibe to tech AT liberte0 DOT org. Don't hesitate to forward the > address. You can subscribe sending a message to sympa AT liberte0 DOT org > with subject: "subscribe tech". I hope the project, in particular this > technical, can be considered as useful and that a full community of > accessibility will have a common place to speak regardless the origin of > everyone, technically and nationally. Don't hesitate if you have questions > about this group, here or on the tech mailing list. We'll answer as much as > we can. Regards, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL accelibreinfo, votre partenaire en > informatique adaptée aux déficients visuels Mail: texou@accelibreinfo.euSite > Web: > http://www.accelibreinfo.eu -- -- You received this message because you > are subscribed to the Vinux Support mailing list. To unsubscribe from this > group, email vinux-support+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com Our website: > www.vinuxproject.org > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org > >