On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 3:30 AM, Harald Sitter <[email protected]>wrote:
> anyone knows what our accessibility goal is? because for quite a while > it seems that we simply have somewhat random applications on the ISO > and consider that making the system accessible? > > HS > > Perhaps this could be a goal for 14.10? * Define the requirements for a desktop environment to be considered "accessible" for physically challenged individuals, if not adequately referenced elsewhere (see below) * See what Canonical / Ubuntu has already in this area for reference ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility) * See what KDE's goals / requirements are (although this looks rather outdated :/ (http://accessibility.kde.org/) * Combine the best of above, and any other requirements, in a way that makes sense for Kubutnu and define our goals in our own words * Write up specs to include new technologies that work hand-in-hand with older tools. Ex. using KDE's Simon, etc. along with apps originally included in the KDE spec. * *Hey - why not have an "Accessibility Activity" pre-defined in Kubuntu?! :)* * Have awesome devs make any changes for 14.10 at installation, plus maybe add a Ubiquity slide, etc. * Document on Kubuntu Wiki * Profit I would be willing to help with this. BTW there are a few members of the Linux Distro Community that I have spoken to in the past on Teamspeak about these issues and how they overcome them. IIRC they did not use KDE / Kubuntu at the time, but I could still reach out to them for potentially valuable feedback... - James
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