Re: [orca-list] Orca readmap?



Certainly there are people on this list interested in testing almost anything, others who would be interested 
in testing things they might find 
especially useful; so you would often get useful feedback by posting patches here. 
As you know people use a good variety of distros and desktop environments.
 

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  MENGUAL Jean-Philippe wrote:
Fri, Nov 06, 2015 at 01:58:50AM +0100

Hi,

1. Does an Orca roadmap exist? Or a guideline about Orca dev philosophy
(what are prio!ities, do you privilege bugfixes or dev of new features, or
compatibility with toolkits, etc)?

2. I'm wondering if, after discuss, you would accept if we would add new
features to Orca (e.g. capability to choose more widely the Orca key), while
you fix bugs and make Orca compatible with the hard Gecko, other toolkits,
etc. Would such patches be accepted? How are handled such contributions if
nhere are many?

The interest, I think, is:
- we can develop on a "simple" language, e.g. Python, making Orca improve
(being aware that other things are involved such as speech-dispatcher and
xbrlapi);
- you can focus on more difficult tasks which require more experience with
Orca code, and require to know the role of at-spi, toolkit, etc. to know
what to do, what to ask to apps, etc.

Note: new features are discussed here, to know their interest, the interest
Orca can to handle itself them, and if it could be a hard work. We won't
develop, patch without pre-discuss.

Thanks for your answers.

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