RE: Weekly a11y bug nag



I wanted to also ask whether these had had any effect so far. After all, it
was my idea to send them. I don't want Calum to waste his valuable time if
they are not useful - but I thought it was worth a try.

Of course the whole accessibility list seems to have taken off recently so I
guess something must be getting better.

Murray Cumming
murrayc usa net
www.murrayc.com 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Luis Villa [mailto:louie ximian com] 
> Sent: Mittwoch, 4. Juni 2003 16:37
> To: Calum Benson
> Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org; gnome-accessibility-devel gnome org
> Subject: Re: Weekly a11y bug nag
> 
> 
> Calum, perhaps a suggestion for the next one of these- do you 
> think that
> these could be broken into categories like 'simpler fixes' and 'deep
> architectural work', or similar such things? It might help attract
> people who want to jump in and help but are intimidated by the bigger
> projects that are needed.
> 
> Just a brainstorm from last night-
> Luis
> 
> On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 07:37, Calum Benson wrote:
> > Right now we have:
> > 
> > - 24 Urgent/critical accessibility bugs (-4 since last week)
> > - 44 High priority (+4)
> > - 169 Normal priority (+6)
> > - 75 Low priority (-2)
> > 
> > 29 of which (+3) are as yet untriaged by the accessibility team.
> > 
> > Full report:
> > http://www.gnome.org/~calum/access-bugs.html
> > 
> > (NB: Only bugs affecting modules in Sun's distro are 
> currently included
> > in the bug counts.)
> > 
> > Cheeri,
> > Calum.
> 
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