Hi all,

I just tested the latest daily Live CD yesterday and found that it now has the new 'F4' option for accessibility features. Yay! I still can't get over how cool that is :) What other distro (or OS) has that level of support built in from start? OK, so it doesn't actually do anything just yet :/

That's where we have a job to do. We need to identify exactly which applications must be installed with which settings for the different modes. For example AFAIU, to run gnopernicus sucessfully with screen reading, esd must be turned of, so we must ensure that it is off by default in that mode. I'll make a wiki page where we can list these things in detail, so we make sure devs setting it have the info they need.

Of course we also have to TEST the individual AT features that will now be available by default. When I tried gnopernicus in Dapper a few days ago it completely broke my X. Anyone have it working? I'll try again in a few days and if it's still broken start filing bugs.

I'd like to schedule a meeting for next week, now that we have some important thinks to talk about. Is Wednesday still a good day for everyone? 19.00 UTC?

- Henrik

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