Hi all. I have a DECtalk Express and would like to get it working --
ultimately with Orca, but for now I'll settle for just working. smile
Could someone please point me to the appropriate how-to?
Thanks much in advance!
Joanie
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Hi Jason, and Mike, and Al.
It's working! You guys are great!! Thanks so much for your help.
--Joanie
On Sat, 2006-07-29 at 12:00 +1000, Jason White wrote:
I think your best option would be to install Emacspeak first, then when you
run orca --setup, select Emacspeak speech server and dtk-exp
Hi all. I just gave this a try. I can confirm Al's findings. And it
seems to occur any time you resize the window (e.g. if it's maximized
and you unmaximize it, the problem also occurs).
In answer to Will's questions/suggestions:
This sounds like a separate problem. Do you have someone that
Hi All!
I appreciate that kttsd can have many useful applications. I differ
with your statement below, however:
But screen readers do not help partially sighted users, users with learning
difficulties, or people who simply love to have system notifications or IRC
messages spoken.
I,
Hi Roland. I ran across this (or at least something similar) when I
first tried Orca a few months ago. Then I read the following on the
Orca wiki:
---
Why doesn't Orca run on 64-bit Linux distributions?
Orca itself should run on 64-bit Linux distributions. The main problem
is with gnome-speech,
Hi again Cheryl.
With the Alva, I cannot get brltty working on its own. However, I do
get the screen not in text mode message. After setting up Orca and
logging out and back in again, I can get Orca working with the Alva. I'm
hoping you can do the same with your Braille Lite. Give this a try:
Hi Henrik, all.
We obviously need to welcome the new users arriving, but we should
perhaps start thinking of ways to connect them with the wider Free
Software community for general support. I made a post [1] in our forum
relating this earlier today. But I'm interested to hear other ideas as
Hi Peter and Krister.
Actually, things with the OOo 2.0.3 that comes with Ubuntu Edgy are, at
the moment, pretty bad. The act of saving a file reliably causes an
immediate crash followed by the document recovery process. Bleeding
edge and all
Krister, in answer to your question: When the
Hi Krister.
No need to apologize for the newbiish questions. Heck, I'm figuring
this stuff out as I go along. I think many of us are.
Yes I would uninstall your current OOo first. When I installed OOo
2.0.4 RC1 this was not necessary. However, on another machine, I just
tried installing
Hi All. Apologies for the distro-specific post.
As a quick follow-up to Krister's questions regarding OOo crashing when
saving: If you do a dist-upgrade, you will now get 2.0.4 RC2, and it
does not crash when you save.
Take care.
Joanie
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Hi Krister, all.
The issue you mention is indeed known. The bug has been filed:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347964
On another note, are you familiar with the Orca list? I don't recall
seeing you on there, although I admittedly lose track of whom I see on
which list. smile
If
Hi Petra.
I just followed your instructions with an Alva Braille Terminal running as a
USB device via serial to USB adapter. Your step 4 is open the terminal.
I wasn't sure if you meant got into the virtual console with Control Alt F1
or launched gnome-terminal, so I tried both ways. The
Hi Will, folks (CCing ubuntu-accessibility for good measure).
gnome-panel seems to crash a lot and quite spontaneously on Ubuntu,
Phew! I was starting to think I had personally managed to muck
something up really well.
more information about what you might be doing at the time of the
crash?
So what modifier key would you like to use for Orca?
Couldn't this be just configurable?
I agree that this would make the most sense. As Luke pointed out, there
are so many different layouts (not to mention so many different users).
Is there a reason we need to select THE Orca modifier key?
Hi Bill.
I guess one possible way to get out of the conflict situation would be
to exclude ShiftLock from the orca modifier mask;
But Might not ShiftLock be an ideal modifier key for some?
I also think it would be preferable to have it as a modifier rather than
as the key that makes
Hi Bill.
I am not sure I understand your point - or perhaps you are
misunderstanding me.
I suspect it's the former, but we'll see. :-)
What I am suggesting is that we specifically _avoid_ using ShiftLock
And what I am suggesting is that we specifically _allow_ using it (if
possible).
Hi Bill.
I think we need to resolve this second issue (i.e. of what _modifier_ we
use for orca) before dealing with the first issue (i.e. what physical
key we wish to assign that modifier to).
At the risk of asking a silly question Why can't we just do what
Rich suggested yesterday,
So does that basically mean this whole discussion of orca on laptops is
moot, or at least addressed fully via orca.settings.orcaModifierKeys
(possibly with a UI for changing it easily) ?
I don't think the whole discussion is moot. The discussion up to this
point has been around the
Hi Will.
Just tried the patch. It works nicely.
The only issue here is cleanliness and restoring the xmodmap to what it
was before Orca changed it. I'm not sure this is a big concern. The
reason is that I assume Orca is going to be something that the user runs
all the time to access their
Hi Will.
Damn computer! I'm looking for the enormously large collection of
books on 'GNOME', not 'gnome'. Why doesn't this Caps Lock key work? My
life is ruined. Down with Orca users! Kill them all! They must die!
Take their babies, too!.
And folks say libraries -- and Hollis -- are
Hi Will.
If this constraint is acceptable, I think we're done.
I think you're done. The functionality provided via the most recent
patch (i.e. the one in which Caps Lock gets restored when you quit Orca)
works very nicely. Thanks for doing it!
Regarding an alternative way to have full
Hi Brette.
Given a sufficient amount of time, I could probably come up with all
sorts of examples. But off the top of my head:
1. Causing the object to *look* right rather than taking into account
what that object actually is. You already gave a good example of that
with increasing the font
Hi all.
For myself, I suggest the same thing as it is done on Windows,
i.e. after saying (if checked) the Backspace character, we can say the
actually just-deleted char.
Actually, that's what Orca is supposed to do. And it's what it does do
under normal circumstances. As I
Hi Yannick.
To follow-up on the other issue you raised:
Moreover, another thing, when we move char by char and we go to the
end-of-line i.e. after the last char, Orca says the last character of
the line, as Jaws for Windows says Blank or Empty, which is better I
think.
I took the
There is a filter text box. It seems to gain focus automatically when
the Control Center window is first opened. So type sound and then tab
to the sounds button.
On Sun, 2007-01-14 at 16:03 -0500, Al Puzzuoli wrote:
Hi all,
I've noticed that by default in Feisty, the administration menu
Hi Keith, all.
gnome-terminal in Feisty did have some crashing issues, not to mention
some accessibility issues when using it with Orca. *As far as I can
tell*, the crashes were fixed in the most recent release of VTE (0.15.2)
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/vte/0.15/vte-0.15.2.tar.gz
Hi Chris.
Yes the chat history is above the box in which you type your message.
You can use Orca's flat review commands to review that window. The Orca
script for Gaim also includes some history keystrokes. If you press the
Orca modifier key (Insert or CapsLock) plus a number you'll hear
I'm also seeing some atspi registry crashes that are hanging Orca. I
cannot reliably predict them, however. :-(
Hi Bram:
I see the same thing as well, and I believe it is the eSpeak driver
crashing. :-(
Will
On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 15:40 +0200, Bram Duvigneau wrote:
Hi all,
I just
Count me in!
--Joanie
On Dec 17, 2007, at 4:47 PM, Brian Cameron wrote:
The GNOME Foundation Board of Directors recognizes the importance
of Accessibility in the GNOME desktop. To help foster a more
clear and positive vision, the board thinks it would be helpful
to form an Accessibility
Joanmarie Diggs
Curriculum Developer, Carroll Tech
The Carroll Center for the Blind
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 15:47 -0600, Brian Cameron wrote:
The GNOME Foundation Board of Directors recognizes the importance
of Accessibility in the GNOME desktop. To help foster a more
clear and positive vision
Hi Will, all.
The WebKit folks have been working hard on making it accessible. Can
you please check it out and see how they've been doing?
I gave it a try and think I must be missing something fundamental. :-(
I tried both the downloadable snapshot (r34604) as well as building from
Hi Ke.
If it wouldn't be too much trouble, would you please post instructions
for properly installing the Java ATK Wrapper in OpenSolaris 2009.06
because I'm obviously missing something:
$ jcontrol
Exception in thread main java.awt.AWTError: Assistive Technology not
found:
Hi all.
I'm trying to work out my flights for the a11y hackfest at CSUN. I
suspect a schedule, tentative or otherwise, would not be quite
hackfestish. :-) Therefore, is there a feel for what is likely to take
place on the 21st and/or 27th?
Thanks in advance! Take care.
--joanie
and 27th, so why
don't we align it with those dates? That comes out to 5 nights I
believe. I counted the spaces between my fingers a few times now.
Cheers,
Eitan.
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 10:44 -0500, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
Hi all.
I'm trying to work out my flights for the a11y hackfest
Hi all.
I sure thought I CC'ed this list on something I sent to the Orca list.
Apparently I did not. Sorry! Below is the original message.
Any way this could get pointed to on http://www.planet-a11y.net/ and any
similar planets?
--joanie
=
Hey guys.
For what it's worth, I
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 16:18 -0800, Brian Cameron wrote:
Eitan:
Showroom
* We will be demonstrating GNOME to the industry and to users. As far
as I know, we are the only ones offering a completely free, open and
accessible personal computing platform, this is huge, and
Hi James.
My expertise in threads is almost exclusively being on the receiving end
of a hang due to this sort of thing, and filing a bug to get someone
like you to fix it. ;-)
Having said that I *think* you might be modifying the GUI outside of
the main thread when you set the cancel
On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 11:41 +0800, Li Yuan wrote:
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 19:04 -0500, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
[...]
Any other CSUN-bound hackers interested in becoming a strikepod
person/strike developer of an awesome screen reader with an awesome
bunch of users, give me a holler.
Ke and I
Hi Shaun.
On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 09:16 -0600, Shaun McCance wrote:
[...]
If there's more I can do, please let me know. But I'm one of
the developers that's firmly committed to accessibility,
Indeed you are. And I, for one, happen to appreciate that tremendously.
Take care. And thanks.
The Orca meta bug for WebKitGtk is:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25531
Of the total 62 bugs, we have 19 to go. Plus any others we find along
the way (e.g. crashers, things we discover when actually writing the
Orca script, etc.)
HTH.
--joanie
On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 11:37 -0600, Kenny
Hey Xan.
The caret navigation ones are key:
* 25526 - Additional support is needed for caret browsing. Almost done,
but home, end etc. are waiting for something in DRT.
* 25533 - Elements on the same line should be treated as such by caret
navigation. Hasn't been touched.
We also need to
On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 11:57 -0600, Kenny Hitt wrote:
Hopefully, one of the Orca developers can answer you. All I know at this
point, is I get no speech when I start help. Flat review sees nothing.
The flat review issue is related to the fact that we need to implement
character and range
On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 20:10 +0200, Xan Lopez wrote:
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Joanmarie Diggs
joanmarie.di...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Xan.
The caret navigation ones are key:
* 25526 - Additional support is needed for caret browsing. Almost done,
but home, end etc. are waiting
On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 20:19 +0200, Xan Lopez wrote:
OK, so any of the missing caret browsing issues actually prevents the
app from working at all?
Yup. Startling, isn't it? huge grin
Okay, all kidding aside Basically, there are several things going on
here:
1. The accessibility work that
Hey guys.
My apologies for being my absent-minded self. But, did we ever decide
what to do about the weekly meetings we were having in #a11y?
Thanks! Take care.
--joanie
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On Sat, 2010-04-03 at 01:34 +0200, Piñeiro wrote:
Ups, I also forgot that, due Easter holidays. There was any meeting
today?
Heh. I'd forgotten about the Easter holidays. :-) And, no, there was no
meeting today.
IMHO, it would be a good idea to keep that meetings. Not sure if we
would have
Meetings flip every two weeks on Thursdays (not Fridays anymore.)
Week 1: UTC 7:00
Week 2: UTC 15:00
Week 3: UTC 7:00
Week 4: UTC 15:00
+1
Also: I should be able to make the 7:00 ones. That's 3 AM EDT/2 AM EST
and I'm regularly up then anyway. (Benefit of telecommuting is the
ability
On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 09:36 +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote:
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 09:13:17AM EST, Bryen M. Yunashko wrote:
On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 09:09 +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote:
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 07:49:42AM EST, Bryen M. Yunashko wrote:
In today's #a11y meeting, we tackled the
===
* What is Orca?
===
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification. Orca development
was led by the Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
Hi Alejandro.
Welcome! Glad to have you on board. :-) I'd encourage you to introduce
yourself on the Orca list where we have a very active community of users
and developers.
Take care.
--Joanie (Orca maintainer)
On Sat, 2010-05-08 at 20:06 +0200, Alejandro Leiva wrote:
Hi list,
(Sorry
Hi Dotan.
Can an accessibility or usability expert please take a look at the
following bug:
Single-click mode for all Gnome apps
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358731
In the Mouse Preferences dialog on the Accessibility page, I see a
checkbox whose label is 'Trigger secondary
(Trying again sans screenshot so that the message goes through to the
list. Note that I have since attached the screenshot to the bug.)
Thanks, Joanie, but that does not sound much better than a
double-click would be (one long click). Can that slider be reduced to
0 time, effectively making it
Hi again.
Dotan, first I should apologize. Your message came in while I was trying
to undo something I'd done which completely and utterly hosed my gdm. I
should have either not answered or I should've made more time. My saying
this:
In order to try it, it appears I would need to install
===
* What is Orca?
===
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification. Orca development
was led by the Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
Hey Alex.
Using the previous meeting, and other ideas, a rough agenda could be
something like:
* OUTREACH: as far as I know, there wasn't any other meeting, but
just it case.
* AEGIS Conference: any news?
* HFOSS: not too many volunteers or projects AFAIK, guessing if
Hey Shaun.
How do the hackfests at these events work?
That is still something to be determined. :-)
I hope that being in a room with experts would allow me to ask
questions and bounce ideas off people.
And I'd love to answer those questions so that we can further awesomify
the Orca docs.
Hi Mario.
This is exciting news!
(slightly re-ordering your message contents)
We'd love if all the development that will stem from this a11y edition
could be encapsulated somehow so that it could be re-used to derive
a11y editions from other GNU/Linux distributions (Ubuntu,
Debian, ...).
Hi all.
With all the things we're facing for GNOME 3.0, and with contributions
coming from more folks than before, we've decided to reinstate the
orca-devel-list [1]. Any and all developers making contributions to Orca
should be subscribed to that list -- if you are not already. :-)
Thanks!
===
* What is Orca?
===
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification.
You can read more about Orca at
Hey guys.
(I'm pinch-hitting for Alejandro Piñeiro who won't be able to attend
tomorrow's meeting.)
Tomorrow 2010/06/24 at 6:00 UTC is the next a11y weekly meeting. As a
reminder, previous minutes (including what we all volunteered to do) can
be found here [1].
The tentative agenda is:
AEGIS
Hey Eitan.
Sorry I have been MIA in recent months. Trying to keep up with day job
and commitments (like Caribou).
I understand how that goes all too well. ;-) No worries.
I would like to add to the agenda CSUN. It's a bit early for that I
know, but we need to re-book our booth in the next
Hey Fernando.
Hi won't be able to attend tomorrow meeting either :(
:-( But thanks for the info!
With respect to this:
We (Onírica) didn't apply to this bid because we didn't have enough
expertise about Julius. INTELLIGENT DIALOGUE SYSTEMS S.L. got the
contract and they areworking on it. I
Hi all.
Well, I'm not Joanie, but I can start the answer and then she can
confirm/complete/correct me.
I'll go with confirm. :-) Thanks so much for writing this up, Alejandro!
--joanie
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 12:02 +0200, Piñeiro wrote:
From: Jeremy Whiting jpwhit...@kde.org
Adding
Hey all.
As discussed at today's a11y team meeting [1], if you are planning on
attending the AEGIS Conference and Hackfest [2] and if you will require
sponsorship from the GNOME Foundation in order to do so, you need to
apply now. Actually, you needed to apply a long time ago, but due to the
Hey all.
Sorry for the less-than-full-day notice, but in about 12 hours (15:00
UTC) we have our weekly a11y team meeting. With many folks at GUADEC, I
don't know who all will be present. But with everything going on, I
think those of us who can meet should meet.
By now, you know the drill: Last
Hey all.
Just a reminder that tomorrow is our next 15:00 UTC a11y team meeting.
Be there or be square. :-)
As always, last week's minutes [1] include a tentative agenda for the
meeting. [2] Feel free to add others.
Take care.
--joanie
[1] http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Minutes/20100805
===
* What is Orca?
===
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification. You can read
more about Orca at
Hey all.
Just a reminder that tomorrow is our next 07:00 UTC a11y team meeting.
As always, last week's minutes [1] include a tentative agenda for the
meeting. [2] Feel free to add others.
Take care.
--joanie
[1] http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Minutes/20100812
[2]
Hey all.
Just a reminder that tomorrow is our next 15:00 UTC a11y team meeting.
As always, last week's minutes [1] include a tentative agenda for the
meeting. [2] You are encouraged to add other agenda items.
Take care.
--joanie
[1] http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Minutes/20100819
[2]
===
* What is Orca?
===
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification. You can read
more about Orca at
Hey all.
(I'm filling in for Alex Piñeiro, who is on holiday this week.)
Just a reminder that tomorrow is our next 15:00 UTC a11y team meeting.
As always, last week's minutes [1] include a tentative agenda for the
meeting. [2] You are encouraged to add other agenda items. Really. Stop
what
Hi all.
In the same spirit of transparency with which we posted our roadmap [1],
the Orca team has decided to start posting its quarterly reports. 2010's
can be found here [2].
Please let us know if you have any questions.
--Joanie and Ale
[1] http://live.gnome.org/Orca/Roadmap
[2]
Hi all.
As many of you are aware, GNOME recently received $15,000 for
accessibility work. [1] I have just posted [2] the description of the
first of the two projects: Orca Performance Improvements. In addition, I
have created a new Opportunities page for GNOME A11y. [3] It's
admittedly a bit on
Hey Steve.
I'm stripping off the other lists.
What do you see as the criteria for being on this page? We might be
able to move some items from
http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/GetInvolved/SmallTasks
or expand on those there, especially for Caribou.
The SmallTasks page looks like it
===
* What is Orca?
===
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification. You can read
more about Orca at
Hey all.
Just a reminder that tomorrow is our next 07:00 UTC a11y team meeting.
Last week's minutes are not yet written I'm afraid. That's my fault. (On
a positive note, Ale Leiva is in the U.S. for Boston Summit and
post-Summit, face-to-face Orca Team planning, so my excuse is that
we're
Hey all.
Just a reminder that tomorrow is our next 15:00 UTC a11y team meeting.
As always, last week's minutes [1] include a tentative agenda for the
meeting. [2] You are encouraged to add other agenda items.
Take care.
--joanie
[1] http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Minutes/2010
[2]
===
* What is Orca?
===
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification.
You can read more about Orca at
Hey all.
Just a reminder that tomorrow is our next 07:00 UTC a11y team meeting.
You know the drill: Minutes [1] and agenda [2]. :-)
You'll note that amongst the agenda items is:
Updating the GNOME Desktop Accessibility Guide [3]
* Missing ATs
* Moving to Mallard
That is something I added
Hey all.
Just a reminder that tomorrow is our next 15:00 UTC a11y team meeting.
The drill has changed. For your convenience, we now have a shiny new
meeting page: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Meetings
There you will find:
* the day and time for the next meeting (in case you forgot which
On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 12:21 +0100, Piñeiro wrote:
From: Cesar Mauri Loba ce...@crea-si.com
[snip]
And what about turning Orca into cross-platform? I would attract funding
from different sources.
When you mean turn Orca cross-platform I guess that you are thinking
in a cross
Hey all.
Just a reminder that tomorrow is our next 15:00 UTC a11y team meeting.
The agenda, along with links to the minutes of previous meetings can be
found at: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Meetings
NOTE: As the subject[0] suggests, Piñeiro and I have been thinking that
it might make
Hey all and Happy New Year!
Tomorrow is our next 07:00 UTC a11y team meeting in #a11y-meeting. The
agenda, along with links to the minutes of previous meetings can be
found at: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Meetings
See y'all tomorrow!
--joanie
Hi Louis.
On Thu, 2011-01-06 at 09:18 -0500, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
[snip]
However, I do want to clarify who will be at fosdem and what will be
there from those who are there, and what needs to be brought.
Sounds like a good meeting topic. :-) The next meeting is at the more
civilized
Hi Louis.
On Thu, 2011-01-06 at 18:15 -0500, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
The agenda for the meeting is not yet written, but you could
certainly
add FOSDEM [1].
Thanks.
I've gone ahead and added it as we had other things which needed to be
added anyway. Should we plan on your being there
===
* What is Orca?
===
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification.
You can read more about Orca at
Hey all.
Just a reminder that tomorrow is our next 15:00 UTC a11y team meeting.
The agenda (chocked full of upcoming-event goodness), along with links
to the minutes of previous meetings can be found at:
http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Meetings.
See y'all tomorrow!
--joanie
Hey all.
In the span of less than 24 hours, I have been pinged twice and Piñeiro
at least once regarding our current status with respect to GNOME 3. And
it wasn't just any ol' folks pinging us, it was members of the Release
Team.
Normally, we could point to our team's GNOME 3 status/risk
Hey all.
Tomorrow is our next 07:00 UTC a11y team meeting in #a11y-meeting. The
agenda, along with links to the minutes of previous meetings can be
found at: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Meetings
You'll notice the agenda is light. That's because we really, really need
to get that GNOME
Hey all.
Just a reminder that tomorrow is our next 15:00 UTC a11y team meeting.
The agenda, along with links to the minutes of previous meetings can be
found at: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Meetings
See y'all tomorrow!
--joanie
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Hey all.
Tomorrow is our next 07:00 UTC a11y team meeting in #a11y-meeting. The
tentative agenda, along with links to the minutes of previous meetings,
can be found at: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Meetings
See y'all tomorrow! (Someone please bring the coffee.)
--joanie
Hey all.
Tomorrow is our next 15:00 UTC a11y team meeting in #a11y-meeting. The
agenda-in-progress, along with links to the minutes of previous
meetings can be found at: http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Meetings
See y'all tomorrow!
--joanie
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===
* What is Orca?
===
Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification.
You can read more about Orca at
Hey all.
Tomorrow is our next 15:00 UTC a11y team meeting in #a11y-meeting. The
(editable by you) agenda-in-progress, along with links to the minutes of
previous meetings can be found at:
http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Meetings
See y'all tomorrow!
--joanie
Hey all.
As you will see in the minutes from today's meeting [1], we discussed
the alternating time situation and yadda, yadda, yadda henceforth team
meetings will always be at 14:30 UTC.
I'll still send out a reminder, and it's still on our Meetings page[2],
but we figured a heads-up now would
Hey all.
Tomorrow is our next a11y team meeting in #a11y-meeting. As a reminder,
effective this week, meetings are at 14:30 UTC.
The (editable by you) agenda-in-progress, along with links to the
minutes of previous meetings can be found at:
http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Meetings
See y'all
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* What is Orca?
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Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification.
You can read more about Orca at
Hey all.
Tomorrow is our next a11y team meeting in #a11y-meeting. As a reminder,
meetings are now at 14:30 UTC. Always.
The agenda-in-progress -- which you are encouraged to add items to --
along with links to the minutes of previous meetings can be found at:
Hey all.
Tomorrow is our next a11y team meeting in #a11y-meeting. As a reminder,
meetings are at 14:30 UTC each and every week. As a reminder to at least
those of us in the States, we sprung forward Sunday. The meeting time
(in UTC) did not change.
You know the drill: The agenda-in-progress --
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* What is Orca?
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Orca is a free, open source, flexible, and extensible screen reader
that provides access to the graphical desktop via user-customizable
combinations of speech, braille, and/or magnification.
You can read more about Orca at
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