If he goes it alone, accessibility could become better than that now offered by GNOME and the KDE accessibility bridge. I think he plans to use his foundation to fund accessibility developments and see that they get into the GNU/Linux ecosystem, not just stay in Sonar.

Sonar is now a Ubuntu remix, but who knows. If GNOME's accessibility becomes sub-optimal, the Sonar project could attach itself to a fork, such as Consort.

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