Hi Luke,

Could you clarify the plans have for Ubuntu in regard to Unity, Accessibility, 
Gnome and the alleged licensing of Unity? And what are you thoughts initially - 
do you think it is possible to make Unity accessible, or will we/you have to 
default to Gnome for the 'blind profile'. Is it true that Canonical want to 
copyright Unity? And if so do you know what there thinking is behind this - is 
it merely a formality - or does Canonical have more commercial plans for 
Ubuntu. I personally wouldn't object to a commercialisation of ubuntu - as this 
seems the next logical step in making Ubuntu a popular desktop - but if this 
constraints development in other projects, then maybe it might have a negative 
effect on open-source accessibility etc. Anyway, I just wondered if you could 
clarify things because at the moment there seems to be a little confusion and 
panic about this issue, which of course may turn out to be a red herring.

Tony Sales.
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Sent: 26 October 2010 13:46
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Subject: Re: Unity and accessibility

On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 07:40:53AM EDT, E.J. Zufelt wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> I read a release this morning explaining that possibly as of 11.04 Ubuntu 
> will ship with Unity, based on gnome, and not gnome, as the default window 
> manager.  I am wondering what accessibility features exist in Unity and how 
> well it supports gnome based assistive technology applications like Orca?

Unity in its current form does not have much in the way of accessibility. It 
doesn't even have keyboard navigation to move around the environment, let alone 
assistive technology support.

For the 11.04 release, I will be working very closely with the unity developers 
to implement accessibility and keyboard navigation support, so much so, that it 
will be my primary focus for this cycle.

I will also attempt to address any other accessibility issues we need to fix, 
like the installer, if I get the time.

Luke

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