Charlie - I have now spoken with a specific Canoniocal employee - and after triaging matters - having to track multiple instances of issues across the OS at different stages of operation form live CD to installed system it appears that there are - as I suspected - more issues that were first grasped.
the list of affected packages to which bug reports have to be applied: 1) Compiz 2) gnome-control-centre 3) indicator-applet (Two Bugs) 4) gnome-accessibility-themes 5) gnome-accessibility-themes-extras 6) humanity-themes 7) apport .. and that is just to deal with basic accessibility as highlighted in three simple and direct areas. It also has to address branding - Ubuntu identity and a few other issues that arise from the complexity of matters. I have to make it clear that I do not welcome being dismissed as a disabled person for raising Disability Access issues and failures which are discriminatory. It is not a blogging issue - or ranting! It's hard work! It is interesting that in response to the points made on accessibility only Alan has picked up one package that needs attention out of an apparent 7 - and possibly more. Others have highlighted nothing other than their own opinions. If bug tracking and fixing was based on that it would be much more of a waste of time. I also have to say that I have been dismayed by the responses I have received from diverse routes. For the record - I have quite extensive experience in IT and interface design - also working with diverse disabled people to provide THEIR accessibility needs - and bug hunting cross systems, both I.T, and Huamn. I don't use my needs or the needs of others to estimate or dismiss another person's needs. To me that could be called Ubuntu. if someone is happy with their accessibility Hoorah - but when even one person is being denied basic and needed accessibility because others have failed to protect it - for me that is one person too many! I will ensure to the best of my ability that things are progressed - but I have to say given the treatment I have received by divers routes - and a number of sentiments that have been communicated to me - if they represent Ubuntu I will be migrating to another OS. So if you and others can assist in any way in getting all the relevant bug reports filed and actioned - be my guest. I have to say that it has been a learning experience - and one which has been far less than positive or welcomed. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/964685 Title: High contrast and High contrast inverse themes are poor quality for the Unity desktop To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-themes-standard/+bug/964685/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
