Hi

The CD you're creating appears to generally follow our main CDs. If you
can continue to do that and deviate only where necessary to fit the
goals of making a more accessible CD, I would be happy to help where we
can.

Thank you.  I wondered any plans for a DVD?  Many blind users are turning their 
focus to Gnome and orca which is steaming ahead.  I understand that Ubuntu's 
LiveCD has done very well with orca being able to run allowing us to explore 
the gnome desktop.  Or would gnome 2.19 fit onto a single CD?

Assuming Alexander is comfortable with the changes, we could mark it as
a custom accessible CD and then place it on our main mirror for you.

I guess your biggest market is the USA, so if the locale dialogs were to be 
continued to be predefined, they'd need to be set to a USA configuration and 
not GB as I've done.  I attempted to work out how these dialogs worked but 
didn't understand them enough to start speech before they started.  I saw a 
script that checked whether such values were set but I didn't see where that 
script was called from.  However, on the language issue, I'd also need to 
document how to change languages for espeak via speech-dispatcher too.  In 
order to maintain a multilingual disk.

I see from the speakup list today, that speakup will patch a 2.6.22 kernel.  
I'm gathering info on this matter currently.  As I understand that it has a few 
problems.


Many thanks guys.

Gena
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