Hey All: Please send me your highlights for Oct 1 thru Dec 31 of 2009 for the GNOME Q4 Quarterly report. I need them by the end of this week so I can get them in for Monday.
Here's what I can think of so far... * The GNOME Accessibility Project began having weekly IRC meetings to go over GNOME 3.0 accessibility plans and status: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/GNOME3 * Ben Konrath made progress with Caribou for GNOME 3.0: http://live.gnome.org/Caribou * Joseph Scheuhammer made progress with the GNOME Shell Magnifier for GNOME 2.30: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595507 * Gerd Kohlberger is working on migrating the MouseTweaks applet to work with the new GDM panel for GNOME 2.30. * Brian Cameron debugged and improved the accessibility support for the new GDM login screen. * Mark Doffman, Mike Gorse, Li Yuan, Brad Taylor, and Willie Walker continued to make progress with AT-SPI/D-Bus - distributions are shipping it with their 2.29.x previews and providing valuable feedback on areas for improvement. * Willie Walker gave a talk on GNOME and GNOME a11y at RPI. * Willie Walker gave a talk on GNOME a11y at the Open Source Accessibility Forum: http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Open+Source+Accessibility * Eitan Isaacson is busy organizing the GNOME A11y Hackfest for CSUN. * Joanmarie Diggs worked feverishly on WebKitGTK+ A11y for GNOME 2.30. * Willie Walker, Jon McCann, Ray Strode, and Brad Taylor made progress on redesigning the accessibility preferences UI for GNOME 3.0: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/NewPreferencesGUI * Arky (Rakesh Ambati) began working on "Mallardizing" Orca and GNOME a11y documentation. * Luke Yelavich and others continued work on SpeechDispatcher as a replacement for gnome-speech. * Willie Walker and others worked with Chris Hofstader and Richard Stallman on drafts for a proposed GNU Accessibility Statement. Please help me fill in things I missed. Many apologies if I missed something you did -- it's not on purpose. Will _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
