Re: Proposal to enable accessibility by default for GNOME development releases
- From: Mark Rosenstand <mark borkware net>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Proposal to enable accessibility by default for GNOME development releases
- Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 10:44:44 +0200
On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 02:42 +0200, Sven Herzberg wrote:
> Hey Willie,
>
> Am Samstag, den 14.10.2006, 19:18 -0400 schrieb Willie Walker:
> > As part of the GNOME Boston 2006 Accessibility Summit, and as part of
> > the larger GNOME testing discussions, we would like to propose that
> > accessibility is enabled by default for GNOME development releases.
> > That is, make the /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility gconf setting
> > be True by default for the "odd" (e.g., 2.17.x) releases.
>
> The idea sounds pretty good. I just have one question: If I run a beta
> as my first GNOME, the gconf key will be set to TRUE, will it
> automatically switch to FALSE once I upgrade to stable GNOME? (Will it
> work the other way around?)
Unless you change it, it will be updated. And since we're talking about
a boolean value, you wouldn't even notice if it didn't, except 2.19
would have it disabled.
(Yeah, some kind of gconf-diff that shows how your settings are
different from the system defaults would be way cool...)
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