Re: [Fwd: [u-a-dev] What can the Mozilla Team do?]

2007-02-22 Thread Alex Latchford
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Daniel Holbach wrote:
> Hello Will,
> 
> thanks for all the enlightening words. I wasn't aware of what was going
> on in orca-firefox land.
> 
> On Di, 2007-02-20 at 10:22 -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
>> For what the Mozilla team can do?  I'd say throw more capable bodies at 
>> it.  Work with Aaron Leventhal - I'm sure he has no shortage of stuff 
>> for people to do.  The caret navigation needs work.  The AT-SPI 
>> implementation in Gecko needs completion, testing, and should attempt to 
>> behave as much like the GTK+/GAIL implementation as possible.
> 
> I think Alex was more referring to the Ubuntu Mozilla team, which
> maintains the Mozilla suite in Ubuntu and liaises with Upstream.
> 
> 
> My own opinion is that, 
>   * adding a tag is cool,
>   * subscribing the 'accessibility' team, if there's any input you
> need from us or anything that needs accessibility testing.
>   * maybe point out how to forward those kinds of bugs upstream,
>   * also point out how to get more data than "doesn't work with
> version ".
> 
> That's all I can think of for now as I don't know enough about the
> nature of Mozilla Accessibility bug reports.
> 
> Thanks a lot for all your efforts.
> 
> Have a nice day,
>  Daniel
> 
> 


Howdy guys,

Thanks for the comments, I have forwarded these comments onto the
Mozilla Team list, we are going to discuss the best way to move forward
with tagging accessibility issues on the mailing list and probably at
the next meeting.

Thanks again, Alex.
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[Fwd: [u-a-dev] What can the Mozilla Team do?]

2007-02-20 Thread Alex Latchford
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Maybe this will get a better response here?

Thanks, Alex

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Subject: [u-a-dev] What can the Mozilla Team do?
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:57:16 +
From: Alex Latchford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Howdy guys & gals,

After popping down to the meeting a few weeks back Henrik Omma made us
aware, by attending our meeting, of the problems you are facing with
Accessibility in Firefox & Thunderbird, we really want to help you with
this however we are unsure of exactly what you need helping with.

We have started to set up a new bug tag [1], which lists all bugs we
think are somehow related to the assistive applications included in
Ubuntu, I was wondering if we could get some clarification on what you
want us to do with these reports as they *seem* to be relating to Orca
rather than Firefox specifically.

We have also started up a stub wiki page outlining the procedures for
dealing with Accessibility based issues at [2], if I could ask a short
blurb about what is currently being done and what would help you guys
out the most, that would be great!

I think that's about it for now, I personally have joined both
Accessibility lists and will try to help out as much as possible from
now on. If you have any problems relating to Mozilla then please feel
free to contact me and I will try to do my best with the request. :)

Thanks, Alex.

[1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=accessibility
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Accessibility

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