Re: An Open Letter to Oracle on the Topic Of Accessibility
- From: Steve Lee <steve fullmeasure co uk>
- To: Willie Walker <walker willie gmail com>
- Cc: bryen opensuse org, gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: An Open Letter to Oracle on the Topic Of Accessibility
- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 17:36:00 +0000
On 23 February 2010 17:21, Willie Walker <walker willie gmail com> wrote:
> Education is key. Part of why I saw so much value in going to the GNOME
> Usability Hackfest was to spread the word and get accessibility
> considerations as close to the design as possible. It also needs to be
> done in a positive way to make them want to take ownership of the space
> versus us setting up a dependency relationship with them.
Looks like you've had success already.
http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/02/23/painless-accessibility-tips-for-gnome-designers-and-developers/
> In general, I think we want to create people that say "I *know* how to
> make this accessible" versus "I think accessibility is important and I'm
> going to ask the accessibility guys to fix this for me." Getting to the
> latter, of course, is still a laudable achievement. :-)
+1
We *want* to do ourselves out of a job.
> In general, we need to continue the advocacy, and I think we need
> advocates as close to the source of the solution as possible. So,
> having an advocate on the release team can help give a stronger voice
> that can help prevent accessibility problems from passing through
> releases.
+1
Steve
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