Is it possible? If so, what are the steps to get the latest and greatest orca running on Ubuntu 9.04 David * Luke Yelavich <[email protected]> [091021 12:15]: > On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 08:46:26AM EST, Bill Cox wrote: > > Sorry guys, I know there's some of you out there who actually work on > > Ubuntu accessibility, but the current state sucks. I certainly hope > > Ubuntu decides at some point to make accessibility a priority. > > I can understand why, as a user, you feel that way. Unfortunately I am the > only one so far as I know of, actively working on improving Ubuntu's > accessibility, and while I do as much as I can to make things work as well as > they can, I have other matters that I need to attend to, due to working for > Canonical and being responsible for other parts of the desktop as well, so I > can only do so much in the time I allocate for accessibility work. > > Unfortunately the speech-dispatcher crasher is at the moment, somewhat beyond > my current skills to debug, although learning valgrind will likely help me > get better with sed debugging, and hopefully get rid of the speech-dispatcher > crash. > > So if you really want Ubuntu's accessibility to get better, I urge you to > consider helping out in whatever way you can, even if its only filing and > triaging bugs, thats something. The more bugs that are in a triaged state, > the less work I have to do, and the more bugs I can attempt to fix. > > I hope you all understand, and will do what you can to help. > > Regards > Luke > > -- > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
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