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Re: miniDebConf talk for Cambridge - October 2024?



Hello,

Sorry for not having gotten the time to answer before.

AIUI that miniDebConf gathers not only Debian developers, but also users
& upstream developers?

I would say it'd be indeed useful to tell people that Debian is
accessible right from installation to login & desktop.

Perhaps explain that however not all desktops and applications are
accessible. First because not all toolkits are accessible (gtk&qt
notably are), but also because they often create their own elements
(e.g. widgets) which need to be made accessible explicitly.

Also, you can explain that accessibility should be integrated, i.e. not
an option that you have to ask somebody else to enable and reboot. One
should just be able to press alt-super-s to get the speech synthesis
running. And the maintenance of it should be integrated in normal
processes, just like translation is.

You can also mention that we welcome help :)

Links are

#debian-a11y on oftc
debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org
https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-accessibility
https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility
https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility-devel
https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility-maint

One thing we are looking for is somebody to delve into the audio
interference between espeakup and speech-dispatcher, to find a solution
that works and is acceptable for audio maintainers.

Samuel


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