* Tero Pesonen
This is generally true for free / opensource software.
You must live in a different world.
This is an area where I have always given credit to Microsoft. Of course, MS sells to schools, organisations, etc. where the software must conform to certain standards on usability etc. and hence they pretty much have to make their software work for the disabled.
Speaking of "standards" and "Microsoft" in the same sentence is antithesis.
This is not something the KDE developers need to bother with. They're not selling anything, after all.
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