Re: [orca-list] Ubuntu Touch/phone
- From: Christopher Chaltain <chaltain gmail com>
- To: Orca-list <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Ubuntu Touch/phone
- Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 07:01:02 -0500
Well I don't believe that there's 0 work going on with the accessibility
of Ubuntu Touch. That may be true, but I'd have to hear it from someone
who's actually on the Ubuntu Touch development team. Also, isn't Ubuntu
Touch open source? Couldn't anyone be contributing code to make it
accessible? I'm not a fan of always blaming someone else in the open
source community for something not happening when anyone can contribute
and make a difference, and it doesn't always have to be in the bowels of
the source code.
On 09/23/2015 06:35 AM, Dennis Westphal wrote:
Well that is real miss step in my opinion that the Ubuntu Developers didnt include accessibility from the
start of the project. However it still is in the early stages thats why I wanted to know if it would be
possible to get orca running and make Ubuntu Phone usible for usable for us.
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 23.09.2015 um 12:08 schrieb kendell clark <coffeekingms gmail com>:
hi
Don't take me too seriously when I get like this. I'm a little bitter
when it comes to us being beneath notice. I've lived in the windows
culture for so long despite me having switched to linux 4 years ago.
Blind agencies extatically point out the advantages of whatever platform
gives them the most kickbacks, perks and endorcements, while
conveniently ignoring the other options. Companies exploit us for
profit, and make a killing at it. I watch my fellow blind people growing
up used to being gouged for basic rights people without disabilities
take for granted. Thank god for linux, and joanie, rob, luke, everyone
who make linux usable by the blind
Thanks
Kendell clark
On 09/23/2015 04:41 AM, kendell clark wrote:
hi
I hate to burst your bubble, but afaik ubuntu is doing zero to make
their phone platform accessible. Android or IOS are really your only
options. Sad, but true as far as I know. This platform could be
accessible, but it takes the developers putting time and effort into it,
and as we all know, that's hard to get someone who doesn't depend on
accessibility tech to understand. What? Blind people? Huh? I don't
understand. I'm not an IOS person, mostly because I refuse to buy into
the apple culture, and also because I can't afford the vast majority of
apple hardware. I've seen what apple fans are like and I don't really
want to be caught up in that. Android fans can be just as fanatical I
suppose, but I've never had an android phone for more than a few days.
Thanks
Kendell clark
On 09/23/2015 04:27 AM, Dennis Westphal wrote:
iOS is in my opinion the most accessible plattform for mobile devices. However Id love to use orca and Linux
in general on a mobile Phone or Tablet as well. I myself dont really like Android. However I could really get
behind using Ubuntu Phone and that way using Linux exclusively
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 23.09.2015 um 11:22 schrieb Vincenzo Rubano <vincenzo rubano studio unibo it>:
From what I know, we’re really far from getting Orca running with them. If I remember correctly, the problem
should be that the a11y infrastructure is not ready at all for handling touch screen events…
If you want to get an accessible touch screen device I would recommend going with an iDevice. Sure, there’s
some accessibility support in Android devices as well, but I don’t think that it is as good as the support
that iOS provides… And this is my personal opinion after having played a bit with both platforms and I do not
intend to open up a flame…
Vincenzo.
Il giorno 23 set 2015, alle ore 09:31, Milton <milton duurzaamdigitaal org> ha scritto:
Me too would like to have such phone.
Milton
Op 23-09-15 om 09:15 schreef Dennis Westphal:
Hi guys,
I just was wondering if there is any intension to integrate orca in Ubuntu phone. Or if it is even possible.
If it would be possible I'd like to get my hands on one of them.
Thanks
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GNOME Universal Access guide: https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/a11y.html
Log bugs and feature requests at http://bugzilla.gnome.org
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Christopher (CJ)
chaltain at Gmail
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