Tested in Noble. First, installed a clean system, enabled Proposed,
updated everything, and installed gnome-shell/noble-proposed, gnome-
weather, gnome-calendar and gnome-clocks. Reboot.

In the main GDM window I enabled the screen reader, went to "Not listed"
using the TAB key, and pressed Return. A text entry appeared and the
screen reader said "Text, username" as it should with the fix. I typed
my user name, and then it asked me the password. I typed a wrong
password and it began to say the error message, but it was cut with the
"password, text" notification. That should not be that way. After that,
I logged in, enabled the screen reader inside the session, and expanded
the upper clock. Moved using TAB and the cursor keys to the Events zone.
The reader said "Today pushbutton" as expected. Then I went to Weather
zone and the reader said "Weather pushbutton", again as expected.

So the only problem seems to be the error message when a wrong password
is typed, which is cut by the other notification, so it's not really
fixed. There is a pending patch that fixes that:
https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/gnome-shell/-/merge_requests/99

Everything else is fixed.

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