I would have asked the same questions.

A constructive response about accessibility requirements and implementations 
would be just grand.
Joe

would do both companies credit, and the users better fuller, complete access.


On Sat, 8 Aug 2015 07:11:09 +0100
Reg Webb via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:

Once upon a time, GW Micro used to proudly proclaim the co-operative
nature of its relationship with the Mozila foundation.
What happened to that?  Did someone leave one of the two companies?  Did
the developers of Firefox suddenly lose interest in accessibility as an
issue worth their attention?
Are there any lines of communication between Ai Squared and Mozilla, or
are we now at the whim of every graphic happy developer?

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