Re: [orca-list] Announcement: this mailing list will be retired by the end of Oct 2022



Hi,

Thanks Peter, very useful. FOr all reasons mentioned here I will keep an eye on Discourse and on the new mailing, in order to follow Joanie, the community, and GNOME folks too. Not sure the dialog has been always fluent about accessibility, but at least we can keep this alive to help.

I just wonder how to handle with the fact before sendint a firt new mail, to create a new topic, the first time, one needs to do via the web. Once done, and for all future topics, it can be done via mail. But just like said Colomban, it is probably a problem for some people. About seeing replies and replying, seems to work (if my replies are sent, I am not sure actually)

Regards

Le 20/10/2022 à 23:14, Peter Vágner via orca-list a écrit :
Hello again,

This is another take on this from me. I've attempted to write a transition guide from email list to discourse for those interested. I haven't managed to post it directly to this list because of its size, but, it's posted here at discourse: https://discourse.gnome.org/t/welcome-to-gnome-discourse-screen-reader-users/11678

Thanks and greetings

Peter


Dňa 21. 10. 2022 o 0:46 Didier Spaier napísal(a):
Le 20/10/2022 à 20:21, Peter Vágner a écrit :
Except of the fact most of the accessibility related development for linux is
happening at gnome. Orca at-spi, GTK are Gnome projects.
I understand we wish to get more exclusive accessibility features and inovations and see more accessibility related development however at the other hand we are not keen on working with the community of Gnome on this and as it appears we are
now trying to seperate even more.
That's not my feeling, Peter.

I don't know how many developers of the Gnome a11y components are registered on
the orca list, but I doubt they would object to just jump to the new one.

Further, I am pretty sure that Joanie and others like Samuel communicate with them off list as need be, at least posting issues and PR or MR on their git
repositories and why would that change?

Also, don't forget that Qt/PLasma developers also work to enhance accessibility of their software, as shown by the emails of Chrys on this list for instance.

I like neither KDE nor GNOME, nevertheless Slint 15 will ship both Maté and LXQt, using respectively GTK3 and Qt5, both accessible as you can check here:
https://slackware.uk/slint/x86_64/slint-15.0/iso/

And I do not hesitate to do my shopping in https://download.gnome.org/sources/
No credit card needed :D

Cheers,
Didier


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