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Whilst we are talking about supporting a wide range of users/contributors, what about a11y? In all honesty I'm not so sure we could suck any more at it even if we tried to suck at it! As I had blogged previously a11y isn't just for those with disabilities but for all users. It can also be used for automating tests etc. In my mind a strategy needs to have a Short (0-12 months), Medium (12-24 months) & Long (>24 months) term goal. Both medium and long term would flex with the times but short term is fixed. As such it would be perfectly feasable to have openSUSE as the most accessible distro as a short term goal. There are some very knowledgable people within the community on the topic of a11y, heck several of them work for Novell. Why don't we get at least one of them across for the conference to educate us? Making sure that all users and contributors find openSUSE the best experience possible is what we have to do, and that means all aspects of the project, regardless of whether it is distro, obs, forums, mailing list, whatever. (Sorry for top posting, it's my phone - honest!) Andy "Alberto Passalacqua" <albert.passalacqua@gmail.com> wrote:
2010/6/18 Cornelius Schumacher <cschum@suse.de>:
Personally I'm not interested in a project which doesn't target a wide range of users. But that might be only me.
Well, we are at least two ;-)
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