Re: [g-a-devel] D-BUS based magnification API



I'm not sure of the logistics of a phone in possibility.  They ALWAYS
are very difficult when there are a large number of people in one room
and a few on the phone.  In my experience, we can easily spend more time
with getting the call set up and "I can't hear you" problems than we do
actually being productive, and that's in environments where we are
familiar with the phone system and internet setup.  I will see what we
might be able to do, though.

I would like to encourage us to keep this e-mail discussion happening,
though.  Perhaps we can get the bulk of the discussion done that way.

Will

On Thu, 2007-08-30 at 16:59 -0200, Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Di�es
wrote:
> 2007/8/30, Peter Korn <Peter Korn sun com>:
> > Hi Willie, Carlos, gang,
> >
> > > ...
> > >
> > >>> Are you coming to GNOME Boston 2007?  Magnification is one of the
> > >>> critical things we want to talk about for the accessibility summit.
> > >>>
> > >> Ow... it would be a dream :-), but I don't have passport and don't
> > >> have money, so no :-(, but I really like to know what become
> > >> discussed.
> > >>
> > >
> > > Bummer.  This discussion, however, will be of great use for the summit
> > > and we should continue having it.
> > >
> >
> > Perhaps we could arrange to have this conversation at the GNOME summit
> > at a time when both Carlos and I (and other interested parties) can call
> > into it?
> 
> Hey, cool! I saw that the GNOME Accessibility Summit will be in
> October 6 and maybe 7. I can participate all the day in any of these
> days.
> 
> How this woulde be done. Throw a call (what program is used? there is
> a call cost or I need only internet access? 256kbps is sufficient for
> this?) or chat?
> 
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Peter Korn
> > Accessibility Architect,
> > Sun Microsystems, Inc.
> >
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