Hey Matt,
Am I way off base here, or are you one of the guys behind the browser
plugin or whatever it was that allowed me to pay my bills through my
bank on Linux for the first time way back more than 15 years ago, when
banks and their online billpay services were still fairly new, but had
already moved away from the ability to use them with text-mode browsers?
If so, you are the one I need to thank for actually getting me off the
Microsoft train completely. I always wanted off, but until your browser
plugin came along, 2005 I think it was, browser functionality with my
online banking was the only thing keeping my illegally obtained XP
partition on my hard drive. So I have you and others like you to thank
for allowing me to finally wipe it.
I just wanted to say that your response and your attention to detail
when it comes to this article, as well as your research on the topic and
even Red Hat and Lukas himself is very well done and well written.
Regarding accessibility in general, you are saying things that I have
been saying for a long time, since as much as I loved the text console
and my ability to use it more productively overall than Microsoft's
graphical environment, it didn't take me long to see the growing holes
in the technologies available in text mode that made me have to reboot
at that time into a system I was trying very hard to leave behind, and
your browser plugin for Firefox followed by the subsequent development
of GNOME 2.x, was what got me over that final hurdle. So I just wanted
to thank you for your work and for your well-thought-out responses and
research. And if you're not the one behind the browser plugin I used at
that time, pass my gratitude on to whoever was responsible for it. That
was certainly the turning point. *claps loudly*
And before I forget, yes, I am a Fedora user these days, although I'm
primarily on Fedora-MATE-Compiz rather than Workstation. Still, the fact
that a concerted effort is being made to fix what's broken or has fallen
into disrepair is extremely good news to me, as I do still keep up with
GNOME developments despite my strong MATE preference, and it does seem
that MATE itself can probably benefit from much of this work also, since
it uses GTK under the hood. I look forward to KDE developments in this
area as well.
~Kyle
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