Re: [orca-list] planning to return



Hi

You know, I’ve never looked much at slackware and distros based on it. Nothing against slackwear, but it’s got an intimidating rep. No dependency resolution, a few steps above lfs. Probably undeserved by now, I seem to remember someone telling me it’s had a good packaging system for a decade, so I’ll make a note to have a look. Is it a desktop image, with orca included and such? Does it have an irc channel or some way of getting in touch with it’s developers? I want to be able to suggest a11y fixes if it needs any. More, I want to help get those fixes in, not just ask for features. We need to all band together now and give as much help to sighted and non sighted devs alike if Linux is to remain the great accessible option it is.

Thanks

Kendell Clark

 

 

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From: matthew dyer
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2018 9:53 AM
To: kendell clark
Subject: RE: [orca-list] planning to return

 

Kendell,

 

Have you looked at slint?  Its another Linux distro based on slack wae.  You can go to slint.fr for all the info.  Just a thought.

 

Matthew

 

 

 

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From: kendell clark
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2018 4:57 AM
To: orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] planning to return

 

Hi

Absolutely I’d be willing to work with the debian community. Actually, what I’ll probably do is work with the Linux-a11y organization to improve it’s documentation, that way all Linux distros benefit. I’ll also be working with individual Linux distros, like antergos, to fix specific issues, but will be working for Linux as a whole. It’s what I should’ve done from the start, but Linux-a11y is new, and  wasn’t around when I started. Debian has great accessibility from what I know, however it does need an accessible graphical installer, if it doesn’t already have one. The last time I looked at it, which was admittedly when squeeze came out, there was only a text setup which used espeak and speakup to install, but to you guys credit it does work very well. If possible, and I’m not sure if this is or not, a multi desktop image, for all distros not just debian, would be great. That way users could choose the desktop they want, and if they don’t choose, some logic could be built in to scan the systems hardware and try to pick the best desktop that would run well, and has great accessibility. This probably isn’t possible yet, but the sky’s the limit.

Thanks

Kendell Clark

 

 

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From: Alex ARNAUD
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2018 2:46 AM
To: kendell clark; orca-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [orca-list] planning to return

 

Le 30/01/2018 à 08:38, kendell clark a écrit :

> Hi all

>

> Since there is currently a bug in speech-dispatcher or orca, I’m not

> sure which, which prevents orca from speaking in antergos, I am on

> windows only. For now. But as soon as this bug is fixed, I will install

> Linux and switch to using it. I will probably continue to use windows

> part time as a dual boot setup, but I want to start working with the

> Linux open source community once again. I’m not sure what I’ll do yet,

> but I plan to begin maintaining my espeak fixed repository again, and if

> the antergos people will allow it, I want to help antergos get better.

> They have integrated a11y into their installer, which is great, but I

> want to help them add the gconf stuff necessary to make orca start on

> desktop startup, which it currently doesn’t do, and add the keyboard

> shortcut to start and stop it, which is not set up by default. I’d also

> like to become the maintainer or at least the assistant maintainer of

> the US English language for espeak ng, although I’m not sure if that

> will ever happen. I vanished for a couple of months around Christmas but

> my new years resolution was to begin using open source again after

> trying to go windows only. It didn’t work out so well lol, although I am

> helping storm get his tintin pack working in windows Linux emulation

> mode, which is why I still must use windows.

>

> Thanks

 

Hi Kendell,

 

It's a great news to know you will be back.

 

It could be great if we could collaborate with you to make Debian

better. We've a important and really active accessibility team.

 

We'll be extremely happy to get feedback from you.

 

If you expect to use a rolling release operating system you could use

Debian testing "buster".

 

Best regards.

--

Alex ARNAUD

 

 

 



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