Am Donnerstag 29 November 2007 schrieb Hans Petter Jansson:

> It's not just about individual users, but also about organizations that
> have to comply with disability laws, and the bigger publicity picture -
> a bullet point for the corporate types that shows that we're ahead.
In the end it's one feature among others. And while it's certainly nice to 
have for the reasons you outline to have a distribution/installer for 
everyone, it's not a must have from my point of view.

As a matter of fact, as long as my wife can't install openSUSE without human 
assistance I don't see it as must have for blinds to be able to do it. I 
would be much more worried if they couldn't use the system and that's 
what we should concentrate on. And if I understand Darragh correctly, there
is a lot left to do. So please don't let us waste our time in things you do 
once as long as things in everyday's life are broken.

But as you said, having e.g. a magnifier should be a worthy first step.

Greetings, Stephan
P.S. Sorry for cross-posting, it wasn't me who started it.

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