Willie Walker wrote: > Hi Henrik: > > I believe the answer is more along the lines of 'a'. If a user has not > set the accessibility property, then the default value for odd versions > of GNOME will be to enable accessibility. If a user has set the > property, then their preference will be used. > > Thank you for the explanation. That sounds good.
> Note that accessibility friendly distributions such as Ubuntu, however, > probably could choose to just always keep accessibility enabled in the > default schema. > Which would turn accessibility on by default for all users also in stable releases, right? I think we are still a few release cycles with testing away from that possibility. AT-SPI still slows down a system, uses RAM and can invoke bugs in various apps. Many ubuntu users have fairly modest systems, esp. when running a Live CD. So that's probably not going to fly at this point. Henrik _______________________________________________ Gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel
