Saw mention of assisting blind users, and thought I'd mention TalkingArch: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/TalkingArch On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 11:36 AM Alexander Epaneshnikov via arch-general < arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ok. i write on arch general because i can't write to arch dev publick. > 30.10.2020 20:36, Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-dev-public пишет: > > Em outubro 30, 2020 14:14 David Runge escreveu: > >> > >> If this mail reads like a changelog, then well, it is because I don't > >> have a > >> changelog in the project yet! ;-) > >> Apart from that I thought it might be worthwhile to write a news item > >> about it after the next ISO has been released and share the above two > >> changes on the website. What do you think? > >> > > > > I think accessibility is a huge milestone that, on its down, deserve a > > news entry. > yes. i think that too. i am preparing wiki documentation for accessible > installation procedure. > will try to finish the draft by the end of the week. > > I have assisted a blind person to install Arch some time ago and it > > was very difficult. > > In the end, I wrote a small script to help with the installation. And > > this is not because > > the person wasn't technically able, but our iso didn't made it easy. > hmm. talking-arch is available for long time. but i am sure that now > such task > will become much easier. > > > > Nice work! > > > > Regards, > > Giancarlo Razzolini > > -- > Sincerely, Alexander. >