Others probably got a message like this, but I send it on for others here to see.

Al



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Subject: Re: Other
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 11:56:53 -0600
From: Jared Smith <ja...@webaim.org>
To: Al Sten-Clanton <albert.e.sten_clan...@verizon.net>

Al -

Thank you for your comments. For ease of use, we do not list every
possible screen reader or browser option for users to choose from.
This simply would be too unwieldy. Historically with our surveys Linux
users have constituted a very small percentage of respondents -
typically less than 1%, with Orca users being notably less than that.
Knowing if Orca represents .2% or .5% or respondents (for example)
isn't particularly useful for those developing web content. This
doesn't discredit this valuable tool, but it would not be useful for
us to list it and every other possible technology available for use,
so we focus on those that are most commonly used (and do list
VoiceOver in our options).

Orca and others are captured in the "Other" response option that we provide.

Thanks,

Jared Smith
WebAIM.org





On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:32 AM, Al Sten-Clanton
<albert.e.sten_clan...@verizon.net> wrote:
Sent from the WebAIM website at 11:32 AM, October 11th, 2017:

Greetings!

I just took your accessibility survey.  I doubt I'm the first person to let you 
know that your survey should have included the screen reader Orca, which runs 
on Linux.  I'm using it now.  I use Windows 10 and JAWS daily, since my wife 
and I share a computer, but I do much of my computer work (and have much of my 
computer fun) on this Linux machine.

Some accessibility issues are similar or identical on my Linux machine to those 
on the Windows box.  Some are different.  It would help a good number of us 
blind folks if you gathered Orca- and Linux-related data, so that developers 
and others can take it into account in considering how to ensure the fullest 
possible accessibility.

Incidentally, I do not think I saw anything concerning Voiceover on the survey, 
either.  I don't use it, but many blind people I know use it all the time.

Thanks for considering my comments.  I hope that future surveys will include 
more of the screen readers and operating systems that are or should be 
abailable to blind people.

Al

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