20061023

Agenda

  • Edgy+1 planning -- see Accessibility/Specs and [WWW] Boston summit notes
  • Team structure -- support, documentation, development

Log

09:01   heno    We'll start in a few minutes
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09:01   heno    some of the usual participants are missing
09:01   heno    I expect TheMuso is asleep in .au :)
09:02   heno    Welcome Joanie!
09:02   Joanie  thanks heno
09:03   krister Don't know if it's ok to introduce oneself yet, but anyways, hi, Krister from Sweden here. Rather new in the a11y team.
09:03   heno    great idea :)
09:03   heno    I'm Henrik Omma, from Norway, Ubuntu Accessibility Coordinator
09:04   TheBadger       Here goes then, I'm Mikael also from Sweden, and also quite new.
09:04   Joanie  Joanie Diggs, USA, volunteer worker bee (delegate to me)
09:04   krister Hi my scandinavian brother.:)
09:04   heno    Hi :)
09:04   heno    How many people here bare using Edgy now?
09:05   frafu   Francesco Fumanti from Luxembourg; rather new to linux
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09:05   TheBadger       I do
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09:05   heno    I get a feeling that people have been quite early in testing bleeding edge stuff
09:06   heno    Hi gk4, we are doing introductions
09:06   krister I also use Edgy and have done so after a tip from the badger here.
09:06   frafu   i do on my second machine
09:06   hittsjunk       I've switched from main stream Debian to Ubuntu in early September.
09:07   heno    So today we really just have two rather broad topics
09:07   heno    #1 is Edgy+1 planning
09:07   heno    now known as Feisty
09:07   Joanie  hehehe Feisty what?
09:08   heno    Fawn :)
09:08   Joanie  lol cool thanks
09:08   gk4     I'm George Kraft <gk4> from IBM.  I'm working on Linux accessibility for Gnome.
09:08   heno    One approach is to look at the wishlist on http://live.gnome.org/Boston2006/AccessibilitySummit
09:09   heno    and think about which parts of that are realistic in the next 6 months
09:09   heno    and perhaps 12 months
09:09   krister How broad a field do we actually cover, i mean is it our goal to make as many programs as possible accessible or just a few main stream ones, like in that other alien operating system ya know?:)
09:10   heno    The role of Ubuntu here should be to try to bring together some work that is going on in the community and package it in a useful way
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09:11   heno    krister: in our case it's more about making the toolkits and infrastructure accessible and the apps will follow
09:11   heno    so most GTK stuff works well
09:11   heno    while the KDE/QT stuff needs a lift with an AT-SPI implementation
09:11   krister That's the cool thing with this desktop. Most things seem to work.
09:12   heno    of course we also need to test individual apps
09:12   heno    right, but very key things like the browser are lagging a bit
09:12   krister Can i be specific for a moment or is this the wrong forum for it?
09:12   heno    but great work is being done there
09:13   heno    krister: go ahead
09:14   krister Any word on a good rather advanced audio editor? and how about ocr programs?
09:14   heno    krister: I'm not sure if Jokosher is advanced enough
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09:14   heno    but is under rapid development
09:14   heno    and is generally accessible
09:15   heno    though we should follow it up closely
09:15   hittsjunk       Ocrad and gocr are good enough now for me to use them to read my print mail.
09:15   heno    hittsjunk: and you have them running on Ubuntu?
09:15   hittsjunk       yes
09:16   krister I've seen a little of Jokosher, and it looks promising but i don't think it's there quite yet, but i could be wrong. I only have an rather old version.
09:16   heno    would you mind writing a short howto somewhere?
09:16   heno    hittsjunk: ^
09:16   heno    in the forum, wiki or on the list
09:16   hittsjunk       I still run them in a gnome terminal, so Windows users won't like my solution.
09:17   hittsjunk       I feed the output from scanimage to the OCR engines.
09:17   krister There should be some sort of gui front end for GOcr. Could you please write the solution to the list anyway, Hitsjunk.
09:17   hittsjunk       ok
09:17   heno    hittsjunk: we should really get that linked up with the scanning app
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09:18   Joanie  Hi Mike
09:19   krister Hi Mike
09:19   heno    OK, so I now have one new spec idea: OCR support :)
09:19   krister And support for midi sequenzers like Cakewalk or somesuch...
09:20   heno    Anyone have an estimate of when Firefox 3 will be somewhat stable?
09:20   heno    krister: are there any realistic candidates?
09:21   heno    it would probably need to be GTK, QT or command line
09:21   heno    What about media players, how are we doing there
09:21   Joanie  In terms of the list from the Accessibility Summit, if there is any way to look at the sound issues (item 14) that would be great
09:21   heno    ?
09:21   krister What about Ardour? I looked around for more such things with apt-cache search and found a couple. Perhaps the badger knows something
09:21   Joanie  quirky sound issues take out screen readers
09:21   hittsjunk       Real player is a gtk2 app, so Windows media is the only missing format I know about.
09:22   heno    hittsjunk: have you tried VLC with GTK or mplay (command line)?
09:22   MikePedersen    I think the real problem with sound cards is the legacy OSS support that often times gets used
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09:22   hittsjunk       no
09:23   heno    Joanie: yep, I think we may be moving to polyaudio or something
09:23   Joanie  very cool
09:23   heno    Though I should raise this as an issue with our sound people (if we have any?...)
09:24   Joanie  Yeah, if that can be prioritized....
09:24   heno    I'll add that to my topic list
09:25   Joanie  oh shoot, I just realized that I forgot to file on launchpad regarding a sound for the initial live cd screen
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09:25   krister Does anyone know if there's a sound forge like app for Linux accessible or not. Jokosher is multi-channel, Badger? or anyone
09:25   heno    MikePedersen: you were at the boston summit right?
09:25   Joanie  i'll file, but that little change would make a big difference
09:25   heno    we are looking at http://live.gnome.org/Boston2006/AccessibilitySummit
09:25   heno    to find implementable items :)
09:26   MikePedersen    yes I was
09:26   heno    krister: a good place to ask might be the ubuntu studio team: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=128
09:27   MikePedersen    We spent a lot of time talking about accessibility testing
09:27   heno    Of applications, right. Is that a key bottleneck now?
09:28   heno    Is the lack of support in application one of the main problems?
09:28   krister Heno, can you please mail that url to me at krister@kristersplace.ws? I'll have to go to windblows to check that out, since i don't entirely trust my dear firefox 3.:-(
09:28   heno    And how much testing can be done manually by the community?
09:29   heno    as opposed to automated tools, still in development
09:29   heno    krister: sure
09:29   MikePedersen    yes, we'd like to get as much automated testing for the infrustructure and the applications as possible
09:29   hittsjunk       KrysterKryster, I saw an email about a sound editor in Emacs on the debian-accessibility list.  You mi9ght want to check the archives.
09:30   krister Ok, i'll first tame Emacs and then i'll definitely check that.<smiles>
09:30   heno    MikePedersen: how far away is a working automated testing system do you think?
09:31   heno    that can see widespread use
09:31   MikePedersen    I don't know yet,  We are looking at dogtail right now
09:31   MikePedersen    There is also hope of more colaberation between the dogtail and LDTP guys
09:32   heno    ok. we have some general testing plans as well, but progress seems to have been slow
09:32   MikePedersen    There will be a new list starting on gnome.org to discuss this shortly
09:32   heno    yep, we should encourage that
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09:35   heno    anyone have comments about https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Specs
09:35   heno    That's mainly my list of ideas
09:35   heno    but other people should add theirs
09:36   heno    How important is good access to GDM in real life?
09:37   krister What situations are we talking about now, sorry dumb question?
09:37   heno    how many people use public/shared Ubuntu machines or may do so in the future
09:37   heno    where bthat would be important
09:37   Burgwork        heno: gdm accessibility is key thing
09:37   hittsjunk       The gdm sound letting me know I can login is good enough for me.
09:37   MikePedersen    we should be getting good aces to GDM with gnome 2.18.  Some of the patches have already been checked in.
09:38   heno    I guess most people have their home computers set up to ato login
09:38   heno    *auto
09:38   Joanie  yep, I think most do
09:38   hittsjunk       not me
09:38   jonsd   What's a GDM?
09:38   MikePedersen    didn't know you could do auto-login
09:38   Burgwork        jonsd: the login manager
09:38   heno    MikePedersen: good as in not broken or as in Just Works? :)
09:39   MikePedersen    Hopefully, just works
09:39   heno    AFAIR, the instructions for setting it up are several pages long
09:39   heno    ok
09:39   krister I didn't know you could auto-login either...
09:39   hittsjunk       Until I can can run gnome apps on another system remotely, gdm isn't much use to me.
09:39   heno    so we could get that for free
09:39   Joanie  I'm thinking that needs to be on the wiki
09:39   heno    (from gnome)
09:40   heno    Joanie: yes, there are some useful tips we should collate somewhere
09:40   MikePedersen    We'll also get apps that require sudo for free with 2.18
09:40   heno    not directly documentation, but just useful info
09:40   Joanie  right, tips and instructions for accomplishing them
09:40   krister What i feel would be important, but it's probably worked on already is a good way of making speech and braille follow when you switch to root when doing things with Symaptic or the update manager or such.
09:41   heno    speaking of documentation :) Burgwork is on the doc team
09:41   MikePedersen    we'll get that with gnome 2.18 Krister
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09:41   heno    I'm sure there are things we could update there
09:42   Joanie  burgwork:  you lead the doc team?
09:42   heno    should the access team have a documentation coordinator?
09:42   Burgwork        Joanie: no, mdke does
09:42   heno    That can work with the doc team
09:42   Joanie  oh dunno.  Just wondering if there is one, being one of the new kids on the block
09:43   Joanie  mdke is for general, or accessibility?
09:43   Burgwork        general
09:43   heno    and generally make sure we have reasonable docs for the web and the CD
09:43   Joanie  k ty
09:44   heno    that does not mean writing all the docs, but coordinating
09:44   frafu   a  coordinator for the doc would be a good idea, as the doc is rather sparsed around
09:44   Joanie  yeah, maybe we should have someone coordinating
09:44   heno    So do we have volunteers ? ;)
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09:45   heno    frafu: ?
09:45   Joanie  I am a volunteer worker bee; not coordinator :)
09:45   frafu   but it should be someone that already knows what documentation we already have
09:45   heno    that rules me out :)
09:45   frafu   in order to clean it up
09:46   heno    we are at the start of a cycle now, so there is 4-5 months to get it in shape
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09:46   frafu   I am afraid I don't know enough yet
09:47   krister Not me either.
09:47   MikePedersen    I'm afraid orca takes all my time.
09:47   frafu   maybe 2 coordinators, one for the visual impaired and one for the motor impaired
09:48   heno    We did have some people volunteering to do doc work on the list
09:48   krister What would be the tasks?
09:48   heno    frafu: I'm not sure a split is a good idea. could cause confusion eventually
09:48   heno    make a list of the apps and topics that need documentation
09:49   heno    check the current status and ask others to help
09:50   heno    then coordinate with the doc team on what should go into their main documentation
09:50   heno    and what we should leave in the wiki
09:51   frafu   where would the doc be? (if not in the wiki)
09:51   heno    in the help browser on the CD and on help.ubuntu.com
09:51   krister Accompanying the program ass a special a11y readme, perhaps?
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09:52   frafu   ok, for offline use!?
09:52   heno    the advantage of adding content to the docteam pool is that it gets translated by many volunteers in rosetta
09:52   heno    frafu: right
09:53   heno    or even printing
09:53   frafu   Then it has to be in a special format?
09:53   heno    some of the docteam stuff gets printed as well
09:53   heno    yes, docbook
09:53   heno    but the docteam can help transferring it from the bwiki
09:53   heno    *wiki
09:54   heno    that's their area of expertise
09:54   heno    it can all be written in the wiki first
09:54   frafu   Is the docpool anywhere online to see what is already available?
09:54   heno    frafu: https://help.ubuntu.com/
09:55   MikePedersen    All, I now have to leave for another meeting.  If any questions come op for me, please send me a note at: michael.pedersen@sun.com
09:55   Joanie  take care Mike
09:55   heno    MikePedersen: cool, thanks for joining us!
09:56   MikePedersen    I'l always try to attend.
09:56   heno    OK so we'll let people chew on the doc coordination a bit
09:56   frafu   bye Mike
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09:56   heno    another topic is forum coordination
09:57   heno    to keep an eye on the forums and stay in touch with the forum staff
09:58   heno    We are still getting a fair number of off-topic posts in there
09:58   heno    (about wireless access and such)
09:58   heno    but I'm not sure it's a big problem
09:58   frafu   is it not the job of the moderators of each forum?
09:59   heno    someone has to notify them
09:59   heno    there are only about 20 of them for the whole forums
09:59   heno    so they cannot watch everything
10:00   frafu   notify by pm?
10:00   krister I don't think you can totally avoid such problems with posts drifting off-topic if you don't put up rules that prohibit those posts, and i don't think we want that.
10:00   heno    another task there would be to answer simple questions, point to documentation or seek help from the wider community if needed
10:00   heno    frafu: yes
10:01   heno    krister: it's not that they drift off topic, they start completely off topic
10:01   heno    they are about accessing your samba server not accessibility
10:02   heno    I'm not it's actually a problem though
10:02   krister Ok, that sounds like wrong topics there...
10:02   frafu   i know of another board with a notify moderator button; may be it is a good idea to add such a button
10:02   heno    I'm more worried about people not getting answers when they ask
10:03   heno    frafu: that is a good idea, I'll bring it up
10:03   krister Or getting the all too common answer in this world, RTFM. I could maybe try answering simple questions on the list.
10:03   frafu   the button should be good visible
10:03   heno    the most common example is sound problems
10:03   heno    or general boot problems
10:04   heno    which many forum regular know the answers to
10:04   hittsjunk       rtfm is the best thing to do when you are new to something.
10:04   heno    but our community is still a bit small, so we may not
10:04   Joanie  yeah, but rtfm is not all that friendly or in keeping with the ubuntu philosophy
10:05   Joanie  if we want more users with disabilities to adopt linux....
10:05   heno    yeah, it's bad form
10:05   frafu   and the person does not know what rtfm means;)
10:05   Joanie  lol true frafu
10:05   heno    then it's ok :)
10:05   Joanie  but when they find out, they are likely to bail
10:05   hittsjunk       True, but I loose patients with people who ask me the same question over and over because they won't read the links I give them.
10:05   Joanie  radio transmitter frequency modulation, yeah, yeah....
10:05   heno    but it can be said nicely by providing a link
10:05   krister And Kenny, i'll have to say that i consider myself very new to the Linux environment although i've come a long way, and sometimes, i find i don't even know what FM to R in the first place.:)
10:06   Joanie  agreed hittsjunk
10:06   Joanie  and agreed krister
10:06   heno    do others agree that one or two forum coordinators would be useful?
10:07   Joanie  yeah
10:07   heno    who can help new people and forward questions
10:07   heno    I'm not sure if the mailing lists need the same
10:07   heno    unlikely at this point
10:07   TheBadger       That's a good idea
10:08   krister Hitsjunk, i know where you come from, but see it like this, maybe they don't understand what they read and you or i explain things better than a rather dry man page or link.
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10:08   hittsjunk       Maybe, but the Gnome users guide explains basics better than I could.
10:09   krister I can't argue with you there, because i've only been to the help system.:-)
10:09   heno    perhaps forum coordination/mentoring should actually be shared between a VI and an MI person?
10:09   hittsjunk       I don't mind answering questions about I link I tell you to read I just have a problem when people don't read.
10:09   frafu   vi,  mi?
10:10   heno    since personal experience can be important in answering questions
10:10   heno    frafu: what you mentioned before: visual impairment and motoric impairment
10:10   frafu   I also answer question when I know what has to be done
10:11   heno    of course 'other' people can apply too ;)
10:11   heno    frafu: do you think it would help in some way to have a coordinator hat?
10:11   heno    some semi-official role?
10:12   frafu   I still don't understand exactly what you mean
10:13   frafu   if somebody wants to answer in the forum he will do so
10:13   heno    someone who checks the forum once a week for unanswered questions and can forward them with some official capacity to other parts of the forum or mailing lists
10:13   frafu   he can notify about wrong topics
10:13   heno    as a forum mentor
10:14   heno    right, but the forums have 130.000+ members, 99.9% of who don't read the accessibility section
10:15   heno    when a question about sound or partitioning show up
10:15   frafu   okk; are you talking about all the forums  or only the accessibiliy forum
10:15   frafu   ?
10:15   heno    that can be linked to a new question in the general section
10:16   heno    explaining some of the background, why jumping to the shell might not be a working solution for this person, etc.
10:16   frafu   if you are talking only of the accessibiliy forum, i can do it
10:17   heno    I'm talking about helping out in the access forums, yes
10:17   heno    but drawing on the resources of the whole community
10:18   frafu   unfortunately, I don't know much about accessibility except m2
10:18   heno    as someone who has a bit more of an overview than a completely new person
10:19   heno    but you now know where the general docs are found, how to log in to IRC to ask a question, etc
10:19   frafu   yes, i do
10:19   heno    and if you get stuck you can email or ping me on IRC
10:19   heno    if you don't know the answer you can draw in someone who does
10:20   frafu   i am ready to try and see what I can do
10:20   heno    frafu: cool! I'll get you a hat :)
10:20   krister Too bad i can't build Elinks with Ecma script suppoHeno, how about a fedora?:-)
10:21   krister ignore the first part of that msg
10:21   heno    no, but seriously I think that other community members will be happy to help with forwarded questions
10:21   frafu   i will do my best
10:21   finalbeta       Hello, I'm not part of the team, so I hope I'm not invading or in the wrong place. I posted the last idea on this page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Ideas/Edgy+1 "Enhance spell checking". Read you where looking for idea's, That one would be immensely handy. being able to switch between languages for spell checking.
10:22   frafu   you know already different people i could contact?
10:22   heno    frafu: are you happy to look at vision/sound questions as well, or would you like someone to share the job?
10:23   heno    finalbeta: I agree. do you have an idea of what packages need improving to make that work?
10:24   frafu   it would be better if someone would share the job, otherwise I will probably only be able to point the person to already existing documentation
10:24   finalbeta       heno, I think it should be discussed on how it could even be implemented. Like when talking xchat, how do you allow users to switch.
10:24   heno    any other volunteers to help with the forum mentoring?
10:24   heno    (we can ask on the forum and lists too)
10:25   hittsjunk       I can try, but I'm not the most dependable.
10:25   heno    heh, ok thanks hittsjunk
10:25   heno    the volume is not too great ATM
10:25   heno    finalbeta: it would be nice to switch keyboard layouts too
10:26   krister If the forum involves the mailing list, i can answer simple questions, but don't come to me for answers about programming or emacs, cause i don't know the first thing about them.:-)
10:26   heno    I keep typing  in the wrong places =
10:26   heno    :) rather
10:27   heno    krister: great, thanks. Looks like we have a support team!
10:27   krister Then i'll take care of the mailing list?
10:28   heno    krister: excellent
10:28   finalbeta       heno, I agree, but that seems like another issue. Switching of keyboard layouts. Since that is global, and spell-checking supports seems to be something that is handled per application.
10:28   heno    finalbeta: I wonder if it would be possible for the spellchecker to figure out what language is being used?
10:28   krister Hitsjunk, be ready for stupid newbie questions from me.:-)<smiles>
10:29   finalbeta       heno, MS Word can do it, but I have not yet seen it on a linux program.
10:29   hittsjunk       No problem.  I'll also try to answer questions on the list.
10:29   hittsjunk       Remember, most of my experience in in the console.
10:30   heno    it can often be useful to copy in other lists, like the general user list or gnome-accessibility
10:30   krister I'm slowly getting used to that evil beast myself, finally.:)
10:30   heno    depending on the question
10:31   finalbeta       heno, the problem with spellchecking I think is that every program seems to have it's own way of doing it. Gaim, Openoffice, Totem, Xchat..., how can you enable spellchecking in multiple languages in all those packages in a consistent way.
10:31   heno    the a-devel list has not seen much use, but it will pick up with the new cycle
10:31   finalbeta       (Scratch Totem from that list :p )
10:32   heno    finalbeta: yep, it's a generally useful idea. do you know how to set up a spec?
10:32   Burgwork        finalbeta: there was a spec to change that
10:32   Burgwork        however, licensing is an issue
10:32   heno    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SpecSpec
10:33   finalbeta       Burgwork, yes, with firefox, that spec was to enable one spellchecking lib. But not to enable spellchecking in multiple languages
10:33   Burgwork        ah
10:33   jonsd   A spellchecker ought to be able to recognise which language by looking for the one with fewest errors.  Auto language recognition for TTS would be useful too.  Perhaps a spellchecker could look at the text in order to tell TTS whuch language?
10:33   finalbeta       Openoffice or firefox, on of the two needed it's own lib because of licensing. (I vagualy remember reading it)
10:34   Burgwork        FF
10:34   Burgwork        due to the MPL
10:34   frafu   is there not already a framework for spellchecking in linux that could be used by the different apps?
10:35   Burgwork        there are a number of libraries that provide that framework
10:35   finalbeta       jonsd, indeed. The spellcheckers throughtout the system should be able to do this for the languages the user enabled language support for.
10:35   Burgwork        I guess you coudl say that there are multiple
10:35   heno    jonsd: that's s cool idea!
10:35   krister Jonst, this provided that there's a tts engine for that language. AFAIK there's only one engine today that support Swedish, for example and that's Festival, and i don't know how good that is.
10:36   heno    perhaps it should be implemented in the spellcheckers first and then tie the TTS into that
10:36   jonsd   I'll set up a Sweedish voice for eSpeak if you want to make it useable :-)
10:36   TheBadger       Well i hope to in sometime have some success with swedish for the espeak.
10:36   hittsjunk       I don't know how ggood festival sounds in Swedish, but it is one of the more stable gnome-speech drivers.
10:36   jonsd   But Sweedish sounds look very complicated, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweedish_phonology
10:36   heno    what about spell checking as you type for screen reader users?
10:36   heno    is there anything useable today?
10:37   krister No, or rather yes provided spell checker and speech provides the same languages.
10:37   heno    has anyone tried mbrola?
10:37   TheBadger       It is, but i have done some testing
10:37   heno    that does have Swedish
10:38   krister But mbrola and festival is the same, ain't it?
10:38   heno    does the same job, but in different ways
10:38   hittsjunk       No, festival can use mbrola voices, but they are different synths.
10:39   krister Badger, is it the embrola voices you have for Swedish?
10:39   heno    mrbrola is also not 100% Debian free
10:39   heno    so we cannot put it on the CD
10:39   TheBadger       I hope we could get some better functionality with seech-dispatcher (or a direkt driver for espeak).
10:39   krister could one stuff it into multiverse?
10:40   heno    but we could put it in 'multiverse'
10:40   heno    right
10:40   heno    It would be great to see some testing of this
10:40   heno    the Oralux team have made some packages as well
10:40   heno    which may well install on Ubuntu
10:41   krister I'd love to, if i only knew what to do and how.<smiles>
10:41   heno    look back a few weeks in the mailing list at the post from Oralux about it
10:41   hittsjunk       I was planning to use the Oralux packages when I installed Mbrola this time.  I'll post my results.
10:42   heno    hittsjunk: cool!
10:42   krister Does Embrola work with gnome-speech or speech dispatcher?
10:42   TheBadger       I've tried these a bit, but was unable to get the connection to gnome to work.
10:43   hittsjunk       You use Mbrola with festival, and the gnome-speech festival driver.
10:43   hittsjunk       The Mbrola voices will show up as festival voices.
10:43   krister Sounds complex, is there a howto somewhere?
10:43   hittsjunk       yes
10:43   hittsjunk       I don't have the link handy, but I'll find it.
10:44   hittsjunk       If the Oralux packages work, it will be a lot easier to get it working.
10:44   finalbeta       (Should I write a Spec about the Multiple language spell-checking, or can one of the accessibility teamers do it? If I do it it's likely to get ignored, like the other spec I wrote, heh)
10:45   krister Hitsjunk could we keep intouch via mail about this and about that elinks bug thingy?
10:46   hittsjunk       sure. kenny@hittsjunk.net
10:46   heno    finalbeta: writing the spec is only part of it, then you need to make others aware of (as you are now doing)
10:46   frafu   heno: you asked before whether accessibility at the login was important: there was a thread in the accessibiliy forum where a user said it would be important to have onboard at the login screen on a tablet pc
10:46   heno    it should also be scheduled for the summit
10:48   heno    frafu: I remember. it's sort of a use case in the spec too
10:48   frafu   ok
10:48   heno    OK, shall we start to wrap up and continue detailed talks in #ubuntu-accessibility?
10:48   krister Wonder if the auralux packages contained Swedish. As i understood it from the mail there were only a few languages, but i could be wrong.
10:48   heno    I think we've have a great meeting today!
10:49   heno    some new ideas and a new support team!
10:49   krister Wow!
10:50   heno    and it's been nearly two hours :)
10:50   frafu   There is another thing I was wondering: why are you trying to add the accessibiliy to the normal livecd; why don't you make special cds?
10:50   heno    not as long as some community council meetings of course
10:50   heno    frafu: for several reasons:
10:50   frafu   one for vi and one for mi
10:50   Joanie  I'm all for special cds if they provide more compelling access, but I see live CDs in places like CompUSA.  
10:51   Joanie  they should all be accessible
10:51   heno    yep.
10:51   hittsjunk       Special CD's always will lag.  One of the things I like about Ubuntu is they include accessibility in the main CD.
10:51   krister Agreed Kenny!
10:52   heno    this way we get more exposure, more help from core developers, makes it easier to maintain, we don't lag several months behind
10:52   heno    we actually followed the separate approach first
10:52   krister And we are on the cutting edge, which is very cool i think.
10:52   heno    but it did lag
10:52   hittsjunk       The difference shows.  I couldn't use Gnome  full time until I switched to Ubuntu.
10:53   heno    It really started to pick up momentum when we joined the main CD
10:53   krister I couldn't use gnome at all under Sarge.
10:53   hittsjunk       Main stream Debian has to many problems that have been solved in Ubuntu.
10:53   heno    btw, you should all try Xubuntu as well
10:53   Joanie  screen reader support there?
10:53   heno    It's got Orca, festival etc.
10:53   Joanie  wow
10:53   Joanie  didn't know that
10:53   heno    and it's very light weight
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10:54   heno    yeah, we've been working in the shadows :)
10:54   TheBadger       Same way to start accessibility?
10:54   heno    Not sure if the CD boot menu stuff will make it for edgy, but you can start it manually
10:55   heno    not all the XFCE apps have good access support either
10:55   heno    but we should work towards that
10:55   heno    see http://blog.omma.net/?p=18
10:55   krister I can't boot my live cd, because there's something wrong in how Ubuntu sees my graphics card. It simply can't start in 24 bit mode.
10:56   heno    krister: you should be able to type in some alternative boot commands with F6 at the boot menu
10:57   krister Dunno the alternative commands.:)
10:57   heno    the safe graphics mode option might work too
10:58   hittsjunk       There should be text files on the CD with the different possible boot commands.
10:58   krister Didn't we try that, Badger?
10:58   heno    krister: I'll look it up for you
10:58   TheBadger       will tryI think so.
10:59   heno    krister: first try: boot CD, press down arrow once, then F5, etc
10:59   heno    that should start it in safe graphics mode
10:59   heno    (whatever that is exactly)
11:00   TheBadger       I think its vesa
11:00   krister Is that the same as force-vesa or something like that, if so, i think it didn't work.
11:00   heno    ah, ok. I dunno
11:00   hittsjunk       Kryster, do you know the make and model of your graphics card?
11:00   heno    this is a good question for the wider community though :)
11:01   krister I think theres something screwed up with the i810 driver, that's what i use... don't know though.
11:01   heno    lots of people will know the answer to this in #ubuntu and elsewhere
11:02   krister Ok, i'll dig around.
11:03   hittsjunk       I was going to suggest you google using the chipset on the mother board and Ubuntu as your search.
11:03   krister Will do.
11:05   heno    ok, I'm off to sleep :)
11:06   heno    Thanks all for joining!

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