seth vidal wrote: > Gotta make sure gnucash is working though. ;) crap...I hate you...you've totally made it impossible for me to get work done today. I have a mounting FC2 todo list in my head now because of you. It's worse than when i had rico suave stuck in my head for a week. One thing i REALLY want to see as early as possible is to get the people with accessibility concerns talking ASAP about a priority list of concerns they want to see addressed in the next distro. Being blindsided late in the last beta about lilo vs grub accessibility was totally uncool. And I'm not saying the next release is going to a magical silver bullet to solve accessibility problems...its a hard problem..and its one very prone for communication disconnects, even though technical/development people recognize it is important. I think a roadmap to on "focused" accessibility cleanup longterm is something worth working on. Just trying to have every package maintainer try to deal with accessibility issues as they come up..is going to suck for everyone. But if there were some priorities so people who understand accessibility issues could start somewhere and work with a few developers at a time...and march through the distro so that 3 or 4 releases from now not only is accessibility a lot cleaner but there will be a real human development process in place to keep accessibility from being something each maintainer has to try to remember to deal with. I want to see an accessibility focus/support group to be there in the community to help developers deal with issues. And i want that focus/support group to have a long term vision and a master plan to get from here to there. -jef"i also want my own jet pack"spaleta
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