[orca-list] Vibuntu



Hi

Allthough all efforts towards more and better accessibility is welcome I feel that some fundamentals of linux 
need to be preserved and guarded in regards to the prolification of distrobutions with accessibility in mind.

1. Security should be tight and permission granted only when authentication can be established. Therefor 
forcing users to use a certain user acount instead of letting her choose an own acount name is wrong it not 
only takes away some security it also it takes away the control from the user. The same thing goes for the 
password part. Even if there is a way to change the password afterwords with a command line.

2. Activevating all accessibility aids from the start is just strange. Its not intuitive and takes away 
resources from the user. Again let the user choose what to use and how to use it! People use linux because 
Apple and Microsoft doesn't let them use there computers like they would like to do, so don't make the same 
misstake and asume what others want just because you or someone you know wants it.

3. Letting someone log in automaticaly is not good security and even Microsoft doesn't do that anymore. Plus 
ubuntu now come with guest acounts if someone want to use your computer without your supervision. If a user 
does want this they can always change this later but it shouldn't be default.

4. If the accessibility aid can't read menus icons and such as you say you'd better file a bug since that 
would be a major problem if it is so. What is the thought on this from all you others that use Orca and 
Gnome?! Is Orca unreliable?!



\Peter


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