Am Mittwoch, den 30.07.2008, 13:11 -0400 schrieb Willie Walker: > Alexander Jones wrote: > > Isn't this a distro decision? > > Ultimately, I guess the value for any gconf setting in > schemas/desktop_gnome_interface.schemas can be whatever a distro wants > it to be. What I'm proposing, however, is that the default value that > we choose for GNOME is that accessibility will be enabled by default. > If distros want to revert this back to disabling accessibility, I guess > it would be their choice. What is the motivation for enabling accessibility by default? For the regular user (not handicapped, not a testing engineer) the accessibility bridge just consumes resources without providing any benefit - AFAIKS. Why can't accessibility be activated on demand? With D-Bus activation we have the platform for enabling such features on demand. Ciao, Mathias -- Mathias Hasselmann <mathias hasselmann gmx de> Openismus GmbH: http://www.openismus.com/ Personal Site: http://taschenorakel.de/
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