Re: Braille printing for conferences



Looks good.

Can we add a sentence or two about what accessibility is or give some examples of the technology?

Stormy

On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Willie Walker <William Walker sun com> wrote:
Here's a quick snippet I might propose:

In GNOME, accessibility is a core value that touches all  aspects of the system. With a model of "built in" versus  "bolted on", the GNOME Accessibility project has helped lead  the industry in accessible design. From the infrastructure, to the graphical toolkit, to the applications, to the assistive technologies, accessibility has been a central consideration from the very early days. As a result, GNOME  not only has compelling accessibility today, but it also  provides a rich and stable base for future accessibility  work.

Will


On Dec 8, 2009, at 12:58 PM, Stormy Peters wrote:

Paul Cutler and Denise Walters were working on that part so hopefully one of them will chime in.

It'd probably be good to ask the a11y team for a short summary to put there though.

Stormy

 On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Ben Konrath <ben bagu org> wrote:


 On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Stormy Peters <stormy gnome org> wrote:
 <snip>
> Accessibility:
 >
 > [photgraph of user interacting with A11Y tools]

Is there a reason why there is no text for this section? Did you guys
 not have time to write something up during the meeting or was it lost
 in a cut 'n paste? :-) I'm really just wondering what's up just so I
 know if this is something the a11y team needs to write up if we go
 ahead with the Braille handouts.

 Cheers, Ben
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