Re: [orca-list] Ubuntu 12.10 and beyond, Unity 2D will no longer be maintained.
- From: Krishnakant Mane <krmane gmail com>
- To: Luke Yelavich <themuso ubuntu com>
- Cc: Ubuntu Accessibility Mailing List <ubuntu-accessibility lists ubuntu com>, Orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Ubuntu 12.10 and beyond, Unity 2D will no longer be maintained.
- Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 10:32:15 +0530
Hi Luke,
So are we at least sure that Unity 2D will at least be maintained for
the next 6 months?
In that case we will have enough to use for next year or so on stable
production machines.
Talking about Vinux, I am just curious if we will have a ppa for 2D?
May be some one can then take up the job of maintaining it?
Lastly, if we have Vinux 4, will we get all future accessibility fixes
to other software like thunderbird etc, even though Unity 2d might be
kept constant?
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On 05/10/2012 02:55 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
Hi all,
So as some of you may have heard, Canonical has plans to stop maintaining unity 2D in future development
cycles. This makes sense because spending double the resources trying to keep 2 desktops in feature parity is
a lot of work, and those resources can be used much better elsewhere. The downside of course, is
accessibility. Unity 3D accessibility still needs some work to get to feature parity with Unity 2D, but once
this work is done, it shouldn't be a problem keeping things working in the future.
So, i will be working on improving Unity 3D accessibility in the future development cycles. I am not going to
promise that it will be done by 12.10, although I would like it to be, but thats not my goal. My goal is to
get Unity 3D accessibility ready for 14.04 LTS.
I feel that unless you really understand how to get set up, and unbreak your system, and deal with
accessibility bugs, you should stick to the ubuntu LTS releases. Once Vinux 4 gets released, there will be a
distro based on Ubuntu LTS, that will be kept up to date with all the latest in accessibility fixes, so that
you don't need to keep updating to the interim Ubuntu releases, and risk breaking your usable system.
Luke
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