Seconded! I'll add that programming and Linux system administration
are two of the best jobs available to blind techies, and this group
hates to ask for help from the sighted. Many of them are big Debian
fans. There are some very amusing (to me - I'm not very politically
correct) discussions on some of the blind programming forums. These
guys will debate for days their guess as to what a non-accessible
dialog box is saying, when any of them could just cry for help from
the sighted. Also, much of the work Debian does in this area spreads
to other distros. It's really great work you guys do for the blind.
Bill
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 2:12 AM, Christian PERRIER <
bubulle@debian.org> wrote:
Quoting Samuel Thibault (sthibault@debian.org):
Please reconsider if gnome-accessibility does have to get installed by
default.
This has been considered already, please bring new arguments, else the
decision has no reason to change.
Samuel gave a few technical arguments, I'd like to bring a
non-technical one:
Just like any public building, or subway station, or mostly any other
kind of newly built thing has, often by law, to be built as
"accessible" as the current techniques allow, in many places of the
world, a computer environment has to be shipped as accessible as
technically possible, by default. As there is no law to enforce this
on Debian, we must enforce this ourselves.
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