Next team meeting date/time.
Jason Grieves
jasongrieves at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 16 18:13:09 GMT 2005
Hi all,
I am working on a low vision full magnification review. I have been
spending about an hour each day working on best way to work in the
environment. This has provided me with some great insight on how to handle
current limitations. With some new fixes to Firefox, changes to the way the
virtual screens are setup, and gnome-panel changes the environment is very
workable. Also with Luke's new compiled gnome-mag packages the included
Damage and Fixes extensions help clean/speed up magnification.
If anyone wants to test with me, drop me an email. Thanks
Jason Grieves
>Luke Yelavich wrote:
>>Hi all
>>I think it is about time we started discussing the next meeting time and
>>date. At the end of last meeting, a tentative agreement was made for next
>>Wednesday, 21 December. I ca nstill make a meeting on this day, but I am
>>sure there are many who don't think they can.
>>
>I would be happy to have a meeting on the 21st, either at 14 or 19 UTC. I
>could also do Monday or Tuesday that week, while Thursday and Friday become
>more difficult :)
>
>I think it would be great to keep the momentum we have built up going into
>the new year. I'm not sure there are any major decisions that we have to
>make (so if some people have to miss it, that shouldn't be very
>problematic), but there have been some interesting development that I would
>like to report on. In brief:
>
>* We are setting up a structured testing system (please help flesh out the
>actual test cases)
>* There is a general buzz in the wider community in conjunction with the MA
>ODF discussion that we are tapping into - there is an increased level of
>communication just new between different AT teams, which is great.
>* The work on Ubuntu Express looks promising. We might get a choice of
>accessible desktops on the default Live CD! Let's give the dapper Live CDs
>some serious AT testing!
>* I'll be continuing my in-depth review series with a closer look at
>Dasher, and I believe Jason is working on a low-vision desktop one. We
>might try to get some of these out on the wires every few weeks to raise
>general interest. Luke: How about a review of the current state of voice
>synthesis on the CLI?
>
>- Henrik
>
>
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