Hey all. A question I've been wondering, and that Orca users are wondering, and that the GNOME accessibility team is wondering is: What's the story with LibreOffice accessibility? In particular:
* Is the fork so complete that fixes made in OOo will not even be seen -- or incorporated into LibreOffice even if they are seen? Or * Are things from OOo still being cherry picked for inclusion in LibreOffice -- or would be if they were pointed out via bugzilla? Also: * Is there an active a11y team and/or developers focused on a11y issues in LibreOffice? And, yeah, I know: It's open source. And getting and building the code is a zillion times easier than is the case with OOo (for which I'm truly grateful). So I should just submit patches. :-) Let's pretend we've already had that discussion with the conclusion being that I sincerely promise to contribute as soon as I get caught up on my DayJob, Orca work, GNOME 3 issues, etc., etc. In meantime.... What's the story w.r.t. the questions above? Oh, and yes, I already inquired on the accessibility list a couple of months ago. No one there seems to know and the only advice I got was to file bugs in both issue trackers. Thus if any of y'all can shed light on the situation it would be super. Thanks in advance! --joanie Orca project lead GNOME accessibility team -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***