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 <n>". 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
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