Hiya, I've been looking around on what there is for the Accessibility Team on the wiki and reading e-mails, along with chatting with Luke on IRC (in #ubuntu-accessibility) and it strikes me that we need to create a solid Accessibility Team in the community. Not only will doing so help future new-users (or existing users who develop a disability), but a cohesive team means a stronger voice in the Ubuntu community as a whole.
I'd like to propose having a meeting sometime the week of April 11-17 in #ubuntu-accessibility on freenode on IRC to come up with some foundation for getting the Accessibility Team going. If there are issues with doing a meeting on IRC not being accessible, feel free to suggest other places for the meeting. If you're interested in having a meeting, please send the list or me an e-mail with the days/times that week you're available and I'll try to find a time that works for the most people. I think in this meeting we should discuss putting together a blueprint for things we want to and think we can get done during the Lucid+1 cycle. I also think it might be nice to start to look at a roadmap and goals for the team in a long term. I'm going to send a separate e-mail to the list (not tonight, but later this week) with some of my ideas for things we could do and I hope other people will think about it as well so we can get some discussion going! Thanks! Penelope -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
