Hi, Here is the overvew page with the mailing lists of GNOME: http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo
Cheers Francesco On 02/19/2010 06:28 PM, Storm Dragon wrote: > Hi, > Does Gnome have a development email list? Seems like maybe we should all > be on there so we can raise hell when they do something um... well... to > put it delicately, stupid lol. > Thanks > Storm > > -- > Follow me on Twitter: > http://www.twitter.com/stormdragon2976 > My blog, Thoughts of a Dragon: > http://www.stormdragon.us/ > What color dragon are you? > http://quizfarm.com/quizzes/new/alustriel07/what-color-dragon-would-you-be/ > > > > On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 09:25 -0600, Kenny Hitt wrote: >> Hi. These two issues are caused by upstream Gnome. A bigger question is why >> does Gnome still talk about accessibility but allow programs to enter the >> desktop without accessibility? >> Ubuntu is caught in the middle. They want to ship an up to date Gnome. It >> isn't there fault >> that Gnome keeps doing things regularly that break access. >> >> Kenny >> >> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 06:10:40AM -0500, Bill Cox wrote: >> > Two key pieces of accessibility software in Gnome used to be >> > accessible, but are no longer in Lucid - Yelp and the Ubuntu Software >> > Center. Ubuntu does a terrific job in general insuring packages are >> > functional and not buggy before allowing them into the distro. There >> > must be some check-list for accepting packages at Ubuntu. Why is >> > accessibility not on this list? Isn't this simply a matter of adding >> > one extra item to the list of tasks for a package to be accepted? >> > >> > Ubuntu is in a unique position to improve lives for the disabled. >> > Simply by raising their standards, Ubuntu can raise the standards >> > throughout the FOSS community. I am amazed that Ubuntu has not taken >> > this simple step. Is there any good reason? >> > >> > Bill >> > >> > -- >> > Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > <mailto:[email protected]> >> > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility >> -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
