On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Bryen M. Yunashko wrote:
> I will post to the Accessibility list more information on this in the
> coming weeks. In the meantime, Og, what you should be thinking about is
> how you can represent GNOME-A11y should we agree on funding a trip to
> Seville.
Thanks i
The GNOME Accessibility Outreach group intends to meet this week to
formalize our group and begin discussion about how we want to approach
this and other events as well as a number of initiatives that cover
promoting GNOME Accessibility to the world.
As we have a little bit of time to decide how b
>From the GNOME side, it will be up to the accessibility team and the board
to decide how much of our accessibility budget to spend on this.
Stormy
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:17 AM, Og Maciel wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> As a GNOME user who has a physical disability as well as deep interest
> in acces
Hi there!
As a GNOME user who has a physical disability as well as deep interest
in accessibility improvements for GNOME, I'd love to attend this event
as an end-user. Is there any type of travel sponsorship from the USA
available? It would have to cover the expenses of my wife to assist me
during
Hello everybody,
It's great news, that way we could meet in person.
I'd like the GNOME Foundation to give a practical workshop on how to make
accessible GNOME applications. This could be addressed to the participants
of the Concurso de Software Libre [1].
Although in this year contest we added a
Hi all,
Thanks for forwarding this on Stormy!
To echo Stormy, we would love to have a significant GNOME accessibility
end-user and developer presence at the AEGIS conference in Seville
October 6-8. GNOME accessibility is a key facet of AEGIS, with direct
contributions to GNOME Shell magnific