Aditya:
I would also like to point out that your assertion that Bonobo is "dead
or dying" is somewhat controversial. In the GNOME 2.X timeframe, and
very likely in the 3.X timeframe as well, Bonobo will continue to be
provided with the Gnome libraries because of binary-compatibility
guarantees. Once integrated into the desktop, such technologies take a
very long time to die. I agree that we should future-proof ourselves
against relying on technologies which are no longer fashionable, which
is another motivation for our "multiple worlds" approach to binary
certification of the AT-SPI backend.
Best regards,
Bill
Aditya Pandey wrote:
Hi
This is a welcome statement of intent. But it leaves doubts on what
exactly is the roadmap (implementation), as in bonobo is either dead
or dying, so what happens to the implementation...is the accessibility
code being changed for D-BUS.
In short, I could not find answers to what set of "base" libraries is
going to be used, or is it that there would be multiple
implementations all conforming to some IDL.
On 9/26/05, *Bill Haneman* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hello everyone:
I would like to draw your attention to a statement which the Gnome
and KDE Accessibility Projects, and the Free Standards Group's
Accessibility Workgroup (FSGA), have prepared regarding
the plans and intentions of their projects with respect to
interoperability and standardization:
http://accessibility.freestandards.org/a11yweb/forms/soi.php
We hope that this statement helps clarify where our projects are
going in the future and in particular the degree to which we aim
to continue working together to improve accessibility for all of
our users.
Best regards,
Bill
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