Project:Accessibility
Accessibility Project | |
---|---|
Description | The Gentoo Accessibility Project provides a way for Gentoo developers in various teams to coordinate efforts to make Gentoo more accessible to users who have disabilities. |
Project email | accessibility@gentoo.org |
IRC channel | #gentoo-accessibility (webchat) |
Lead(s) |
No lead election date set |
Member(s) |
|
Subproject(s) (and inherited member(s)) |
(none) |
Parent Project | Gentoo |
Project listing |
This project will help to make Gentoo more accessible to disabled users, and support them as well. We intend to work closely with the GNOME, Kernel, and Base System teams to help resolve accessibility issues that come up with app-accessibility/orca and other gnome-accessibility applications. We do not intend to make the applications themselves accessible. Rather, we leave that to the upstream authors. However, we can suggest default settings that may help make an application more usable to a disabled user.
Goals
We cannot currently support other desktop environments, because we have not found any others that offer usable accessibility features. KDE and others have tried, but currently GNOME has been the most successful.
We intend to help see that speakup is included and supported in Gentoo.
We also intend to add other accessibility applications to Portage.
We aim to make the Gentoo installation process accessibility friendly as well. This means that we would like to have speakup and app-accessibility/brltty included on the Gentoo LiveCD.
Currently, speakup is included on the 2007.0 x86 release of Gentoo's LiveCD, and we are working closely with the Release Engineering team to be sure that speakup and brltty are included on all future Gentoo LiveCDs.
Contacting us
Mailing list
We recommend that you subscribe to the gentoo-accessibility@lists.gentoo.org (archives) mailing list; this is where accessibility-related discussions should take place.
IRC
If you are on IRC, please join us in #gentoo-accessibility (webchat) on Libera.Chat.