Comment on attachment 581750
Updated patch.

[Approval Request Comment]
Regression caused by (bug #): 
User impact if declined: 
Accessibility will not be enabled on a GNOME 3 system, unless the user manually 
sets the accessibility gconf key (used by GNOME 2 but not 3, and thus not 
generally set under GNOME 3).

Testing completed (on m-c, etc.): 
Risk to taking this patch (and alternatives if risky):
The old behavior of checking gconf will be used if the dbus call does not 
succeed (ie, if AT-SPI2 is not installed), so I think that the risk is small.
An alternative approach would be to modify the start-up script to call 
dbus-send and set GNOME_ACCESSIBILITY=1 if the call indicates that 
accessibility is enabled, but this would likely affect start-up time more than 
applying the patch would, so applying the patch seems preferable.

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