* John G. Heim <[email protected]> [111102 17:24]: > From: "Christian Hofstaedtler" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > >speakup kernel modules and espeakup have already been removed in > >the daily builds; they will not make > >it into the next release. > > Okay, now I'm unclear as to why this is. The original post said the > grml developers don't want to do anything half baked. But including > speakup & espeak isn't doing it half baked. That's just mainstream. > You don't need to do anything fancy anymore to provide > accessibility.
Can you (or someone else interested in this) draft a list of things we would need to do/ship to actually have working accesibility support (for you)? This includes everything that might be there right now. I myself have never seen such a setup, so please be explicit. We'd also need someone testing this stuff regularly, especially before a release goes out. If we were to (accidentally) break accessibility, I assume it's not really useful to actually have the software on the ISO at all; so not having QA here is not really an option. If somebody steps up to do the work and/or the list, we might reconsider. -ch -- Grml Live Linux
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