There is a similar initiative in the Spanish-speaking environment, called tiflobuntu. It seems clear that this solution is being replicated around. IMO it shows two things:
1) Ubuntu out of the box is too fiddly to set up right for accessibility. 2) There is a certain amount of reduplication of effort going on. It would be good if people who are working in this type of solution could (internationalization aside) get together and issue a common accessibility-optimized distro, run from same repositories, etc. Even better would be if Ubuntu came like that already, but that's probably harder to manage. --David. -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
