Hi all,

I'm one of the lead developers of NVDA. It is fantastic to see this work progressing so well. It is something for which we (and our users) have been hoping/waiting for years. I am very impressed with the progress so far.

I eagerly await the decision regarding how issues should be reported and would strongly urge for the bug tracker. Emails tend to get lost and are much harder to triage or keep track of, especially for issues which won't be addressed immediately. This is especially true on a high traffic, broad list such as this one. Personally, I'm far likely to report bugs via a tracker, as it means the time spent gathering information isn't wasted and I can easily track the status of the issue and provide more info as needed.

Thanks,
Jamie

On 10/02/2013 4:05 AM, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Steve,

Nothing substantive yet in working through the Windows build of the ia2 branch. 
Should we build against Linux and OSX and be testing for impact on ATK/AT-SPI 
and NSAccessibility User Interface?

And, with QA and testing of the ia2 branch proceeding what mechanism should 
folks use for reporting and tracking issues on the ia2 branch builds?

Should we stay with PM and ML exchanges, or start to use Bugzilla at 
issues.apache.org/ooo?  I believe that starting with BZ tracking now  provides 
continuity upon merge of branch back into AOO4.00.

And, if into Bugzilla, would suggest a note in your AOO 4.0 IAccessible2 
release planning wiki that  QA participants and casual users report in Bugzilla 
categorized for consistency as against:

    Product: UI
    Component: AccessBridge
    Version: AOO4.00-dev

Stuart

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Sidebar--the legacy IAccessible2 enhancement bug could probably be revised
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=107914

And here is a generic BZ search for accessibility issues
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&resolution=---&short_desc=msaa%20accessible%20iaccessible%20iaccessible2%20accessibility&short_desc_type=anywordssubstr&order=component%2Cpriority%2Cbug_severity&query_based_on=



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