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Reply to myself, we had a pending action:<br>
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"ask <a class="nonexistent" href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TheMuso">TheMuso</a>
to put together a list of tests worth focusing on for accessibility"<br>
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I didn't get a reply from Luke but here as the basic things to test:<br>
- boot the liveCD, enable screen reader, check that it's working in
GTK3 applications (ubiquity, rhythmbox, gedit, shotwell, ...)<br>
- install, reboot, log into the session, check those are still
working<br>
- watch for any performance or stability bug that lead to errors in
a11y components<br>
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I don't have really specific items and I'm still trying to get
details from luck but the key points are to check out the fact that
accessibility is indeed working and to watch for issues that might
be created by it being one (like errors.ubuntu.com issues pointed to
at-spi or atk components)<br>
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Sebastien Bacher<br>
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