Luke Yelavich wrote:
Hi all
There has been discussion on the various gnome accessibility lists about proposing orca as the default screen reader for gnome 2.16. What is even better, is that the gnopernicus developers have agreed with this proposal, and intend to contribute to Orca's further development. Even if this doesn;t go ahead in GNOME itself for 2.16, I personally feel we should really push to make Orca the default screen reader for Edgy anyway.

I was originally intending to write a spec for this, but since it may happen anyway, I would like to get people's opinions about this.
I think we should first add our voice to the choir of those who now want to see it as the default reader in Gnome 2.16. If that happens I don't think we need any special policy change for Edgy, which will just use Gnome 2.16. Let's see what happens i the next two weeks and then speak with the Ubuntu Gnome devs in Paris.
I also have some other specs that I am in the process of writing, and will let you all know when they are done, so we can talk about them on the list before I take them to Parris to be discussed with the wider Ubuntu community, and the core dev team.
Post them, post them! I for one am in spec writing mode, so let's get them out there so we can polish them up. My Edgy specs so far:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Specs/SOK
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Specs/compiz-mag
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Specs/CommonATConfig
(the last one will need some re-thinking)

I'd also like to do some specs on:

* Even better accessibility boot:
The F5 menu should really be full screen, high contrast, and ideally have voice feedback

* Multilingual speech - we need better support for more languages

* Speech dispatcher and possibly other speech engines -- Festival 2?

* access.ubuntu.com -- A new section of the website with help and information

- Henrik


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