On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 02:07:39AM EST, Joey Stanford wrote: > Now that I know why the decision was made, it makes more sense to me (as > well as the unattended install requirement I saw on launchpad). For the > future (etch+), I would encourage the Accessibility team to consider an > accessibility metapackage (e.g. ubuntu-access, kubuntu-access, > xubuntu-access, or something similar) which would install items like > brltty, gnome-accessibility-themes, etc, instead of including them in > the desktop metapackages. I occasionally do installs for special needs > folks and this would help me and the people I'm assisting by making the > install a little easier. Although I will admit that Dapper now installs > most of the important things automatically (at-spi, gnome magnifier, etc.).
If the tools were not installed by default, I would agree, however since
we are aiming to include accessibility on the CD by default, I don't see
any point to this, as everything is already installed. All the user has
to do is load the software.
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