Le 10/11/2019 à 15:23, Devin Prater a écrit :
Yes, this is true. I forget that she is the only active developer of Orca, sorry. I simply want the developer of Orca to be talking with the people that point fingers at Orca as the problem because <sarcasm>Obviously, screen readers are magic and can do things for blind people that transcend the GUI or something.</sarcasm>
That is what we will do on February. Joanie cannot do this alone. She has been fighting with this people for a long, now we need to help her. On February, we will meet GTK and Gnome guys for this. I hope we will be as constructive as possible, with end-user point of view, technical point of view, funding point of view, meeting foundation, devs, power users, advanced ones, companies. It needs to result a roadmap, a better understanding of the accessibility matter, etc
Regards Best regards,
On Nov 10, 2019, at 5:40 AM, Samuel Thibault <sthibault@debian.org> wrote: Samuel Thibault, le dim. 10 nov. 2019 12:33:17 +0100, a ecrit:Devin Prater, le dim. 10 nov. 2019 02:46:51 -0600, a ecrit:if GTK4 folks say it’s Orca’s fault, put an issue on Orca, and loop them all in, grab some popcorn, and watch them point fingers.I don't think we want to make Joanmarie handle that.(I meant make her have to handle that, i.e. she already has plenty of things to handle in Orca itself) Samuel