Re: [orca-list] which distro for testing orca



Hello,
If I was about to answer your original question only I would say orca is an integral part of GNOME and most of the GNOME developers develop test and trouble shoot their apps on Fedora. However I think orca works in many other enviromments and favours of linux. So my advice would be try to get some additional skills with python 3 possibly also learning some GNOME specific technologies along the way. Choose the distro you like and you think you know verry well so you will not be learning new distro rather than improving your coding skills.

Greetings

Peter

On 13.02.2015 at 10:25 Pavel Vlček wrote:
Dear users and developers,
I have a question for main orca developer today. In which distro are you developing Orca screen reader? I want to try learn and maybe develop for Orca screen reader in the future.
Thank you,
Pavel V



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