Re: [orca-list] check this out



Won't Vinux be doing the same thing if at all a release is expected?
I get the impression that this is the ideal accessibility setup with all the choices open.
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.

On 08/24/2012 07:15 AM, Kyle wrote:
I will be trying this out shortly, if not right away, as soon as I can get my main box rebuilt. This could be exactly what I'm looking for to recommend to people who are just getting started with Linux and need something that just works(tm). I especially like the fact that there is a working choice between GNOME classic and gnome-shell, and both come up talking out of the box. This will be especially important for Ubuntu 12.10, since they have already dropped Unity2d from their alpha repos. The question then would be do you plan to coordinate with all Ubuntu releases, or will you be focusing on coordinating with LTS releases? Thanks very much for the great work.
~Kyle
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