On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 01:37:27AM EST, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote: > Al Puzzuoli wrote: > >Hi Henrik and all, > > > >I think the key to accessibility as regards any platform, including > >d-i is the ability to offer options. What will work well for one user > >may not work at all for the next. > Yep. Agreed. > >3. Brltty is already working quite nicely with d-i. Brltty > >functionality was just recently added to d-i in Debian unstable, so, > >what are the chances of getting that functionality picked up by edgy? > > > Chances should be good if we spec it out properly. I wonder if d-i would > work with Speakup as well?
It would, but to be fair to all, we would need to get software speech working somehow. That in itself will be a VERY big challenge, due to the wy d-i starts up with asking about language/keyboard/country first, and then tries looking for the CD-ROM. Maybe the d-i specialists might have some ideas. I do have it in mind as a spec, which I hope to get written up soon. As it is already, I have written a little about speakup and d-i in my speakup inclusion spec: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SpeakupInclusion -- Luke Yelavich GPG key: 0xD06320CE (http://www.themuso.com/themuso-gpg-key.txt) Email & MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 18444344 Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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