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I think that minor deviations are accepted for example discussing enhancements to linux accessibility in general, discussion related to voice synthesizers and similar.
Please note I have just observed this list for a few years and I'm not a part of the moderation staff.
Greetings
Peter
I want to be sure, as a new subscriber, that my expectations are completely correct.When I was on the list back in the days, I wasn't respectful enough of you all's time/feelings to ask this question, so I'd rather do so now right up front so that I do things ideally right from the get go.So, this list is called the "Orca" list.Does this mean that if my question isn't specifically related to Orca, and how Orca is utilized within certain scenareos, then it's pretty well off topic for the list, or is this more like the Eyes-Free list for android, in that, yes, they want more things dealing with the Eyes-Free project, but people talk generalized Android/accessibility etc. as well.I'm just wondering how loosely binding the guidelines are for this list.I have enough respect for all of you that I want to be sure before making any mistake that I fully am in understanding of what is, and what isn't acceptable. Obviously some of this is a judgement call, but are there any definite do's and dont's?Chris.
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