Re: Updated Mozilla Keyboard Navigation spec.
- From: "Norman B. Robinson" <norman_b_robinson yahoo com>
- To: mozilla-accessibility mozilla org
- Cc: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Updated Mozilla Keyboard Navigation spec.
- Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 06:30:07 -0500
Peter,
Thanks again to you and your team!
I'm trying to consider your decision for "core" navigation in
relation to your original goals, and trying to imagine how it might
fail. Although I'm still trying to dedicate the time to really provide
you with some ideas, one thing that does stand out is the pruning of
some commands to make a "core".
I recommend you go ahead and make the additional "non-core" items
part of your proposal. I encourage you to think of "configurability" as
to be used by the end-user, to work around end-user input problems
specific to whatever assistive technology they might use. Your proposal
is the glue, the API, the well defined interface, and will *lead* where
many others will follow. I guess I'm trying to suggest you don't prune
anything, but let those commands change if needed. Try rather than try
not, if you will.
If the issues are really one of abstraction and a core navigation
enables you to release a product on time, then I understand the need to
release version 1 and later address more commands. If there is a lack of
consensus, outline it (easier said than done, I know) and we will all do
what we can to assist you.
Regards,
Norman Robinson
Peter Korn wrote:
Greetings,
After reviewing the many hundreds of comments and messages generated
by the first Mozilla/Gecko Keyboard Navigation Proposal, I'm pleased
to announced our second draft is available for review, at:
http://www.mozilla.org/access/keyboard/proposal
After the huge volume of feedback, we carefully re-thought a number of
things and especially took to heart the frequent request for
configurability. To that end we have decided to prune some of the
commands from this second draft to cover only "core" navigation to be
implemented directly in C in Gecko. Configurability is most easily
done in JavaScript extensions, and that is where we feel all of the
"item navigation" work is best done. This is also where much of the
"specialized for specific accessibility needs" navigation falls as
well - blind users for example finding good table item navigation
particularly important where a general keyboard user wouldn't benefit
as much.
Sun plans to implement all of the specific keyboard navigation items
discussed in the specification (with exceptions clearly noted). We
believe that item navigation is important, but we don't propose to
implement that immeidately - both because there is yet no clear
concensus as to how it should be done, and because we feel that it is
urgent that we have "core keyboard navigation" working well as quickly
as possible.
Sun's Mozilla engineering team has been posting source tarballs of
Mozilla periodically containing all of Sun's changes to a Mozilla 1.7
branch, where our work is taking place toward a release we are working
on. This second draft notes which portions of the keyboard navigation
proposal are implemented in Mozilla trunk, which have thus far only be
implemented in the Sun Mozilla 1.7 branch, and which have yet to be
implemented anywhere.
I encourage you to review this draft, and send your comments again
only to <mozilla-accessibility mozilla org>. I also encourage you to
try those portions of the keyboad navigation proposal which have been
implemented. You can see Sun's most recent Mozilla 1.7 branch tarball
at:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/accessibility/sun-mozilla-1.7/12-03-2004/
Sincerely,
Peter Korn
Sun Accessibility team
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