Re: Spoiler : project codenamed houdini

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For now, it's not done yet but by design it would allow almost
everything if we gatter a few developpers to make the releases since I
don't code but that doesn't mean I can't know the flaws and design an
answer to them.

I will probably be in another project after that may help promote the
distro in a breeze but I intend to release it has open source and
leave it slowly to the community, I tried to grab the attention of
Sonar/Vinux developpers merging but no use, sad since I may have found
how to fix accessibility once and for all but it need a little twist
to get it there over time.

2017-10-04 21:40 UTC−04:00, Linux for blind general discussion
<blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> Could you have a version that just has a minimal install with orca and
> the desktop?
>
> On 10/4/17, Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>> Hello everybody out there using Linux –
>>
>> I'm conceiving a Linux distribution with accessibility and some
>> assistive technology, designing a colorblind/impaired accessible
>> interface with nice aesthetics, I did a few tests and it ended just as
>> expected, this alone may bring Linux to beat Mac os X on accessibility
>> side,
>>
>> It will be on top of Debian with apt-pinning for development purposes,
>> the 3 branches and the packages locking feature, will be used to allow
>> developpers to easily replicate bugs to fix them, allowing a
>> pseudo-versionning system at the same time, used the setup a while,
>> overall it was a breeze.
>>
>> My next aim would be to trim the system, hoping to be able to use a
>> window manager or a light desktop manager with accessibility tools,
>> accessibility reports of desktop environments, window managers and
>> softwares would be useful.
>>
>> At this point, I could slowly make a working setup, the issue is to
>> create the iso with a decent installer, name/logo/design is thinked
>> yet, so I mostly lack a coder and a graphist, otherwise it goes way
>> above what I expected for now.
>>
>> I also have a load of ideas I could implement later but understand
>> that the Debian focus don't mean it will be locked to it.
>>
>> I’d like to know what features most people would want. Any suggestions
>> are welcome, but I won’t promise I’ll implement them. :)
>>
>> Mike
>> Note : Didn't knew the rules for linking the project or contact
>> informations so I didn't put anything to identify it and myself for
>> now ...
>>
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