eing in that specific case case the non-KDE
profile.
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On 04/30/2013 07:21 PM, Germán Póo-Caamaño wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-04-30 at 19:03 +0200, Piñeiro wrote:
>> [...]
>> What is the point of that long previous paragraph? Sincerely, for me,
>> taking into account that we are talking about a small event, just
>> starting to m
every one (or almost every one)
interested on assist the summit would need to ask for help (or
extra-help) to the travel committee in order to assist, it doesn't
matter if we got a venue for free. It would be still really more
expensive, and more trip-exhausting.
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and Emmanuele "consensus". So now we have
many vs many.
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discuss things about accessibility, on GNU mailing list, for some
reason, gnu-prog-disc...@gnu.org was more suitable that
gnu-accessibility. What was that reason?
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For the moment the event is sponsored by Igalia (Venue) and the GNOME
Foundation (travel+hotel costs as far as we keep budget wise). Thank
you very much to all the sponsors. If any other company want to fund
this hackfest somehow, please contact me or Joanmarie Digss (and
thanks in advanc
09
> https://live.gnome.org/FoundationBoard/Minutes/20110823
> https://live.gnome.org/FoundationBoard/Minutes/20111018
> [5] https://live.gnome.org/FoundationBoard/Minutes/2001
> [6] https://live.gnome.org/CodeOfConduct/
[7] http://2
and discarding other options (like co-hosting with
webkitgtk hackfest, and also this Brno option), the current plan for the
a11y hackfest is organizing it at Coruña, tentative (but almost written
in stone) dates are 18-22 of January.
Thanks for your interest.
Best
), some
people asked to the travel committee in order to assist there.
Were those costs assigned to a different month?
[1]
http://blogs.igalia.com/apinheiro/2011/05/09/atkat-spi2-hackfest-2011-day-1/
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This will come as no surprise to many of you at this point, as we
already talked about it during the weekly accessibility meetings, but
I would like to officially announce that we are having an ATK Hackfest
in May.
For the new people, ATK is the accessibility toolkit. Right now the
main and more
From: "Cesar Mauri Loba"
>>> >> Based on the Orca (or even a more general a11y) roadmap, it may be
>>> >> possible to get some funding from companies or associations
>>> interested
>>> >> in seeing Orca get better (although a lot of the associations seem to
>>> be
>>> >> focussing more on NVDA be
From: Emmanuele Bassi
>> It's details like this that make the project look more like OpenOffice
>> than a GNOME app ("here's the resulting code" versus "here are the
>> plans and the rationale, please discuss").
>
> what's fundamental is that not everything should be open to discussion.
>
> sur
From: Stormy Peters
> It would be great to have GNOME a11y work well represented at this
> conference.
Joanmarie Diggs pointed me this talk before the deadline (when she
told me it was 15th May, now it was extended to 28th May).
I have submitted a talk about Cally/GNOME-Shell, similar to the on
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