On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Adam Williamson <adamwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > "App launchers MUST have a unique[3] 128×128 launcher icon with an alpha > channel and SHOULD include a matching High Contrast icon." I'd like to think a matching high contrast icon can be done inside an hour, and if not, then not knowing anything else yes I'd block on it. The requirement is not new, and it is reasonable. I'm not an accessibility expert, and I don't know if Fedora is explicitly targeting those with vision impairment and how well we do across the board with respect to accessibility: i.e. if our accessibility grade is a poor/below average, then it's probably not block worthy; if Fedora otherwise scores well in accessibility then it's worth blocking on. SETroubleshoot is probably a required application so we can't give it the boot. If we could, then I'd say "24 hours to hand over the high contrast icon, or the application is off the Fedora 21 train". For Fedora 22, there needs to be a more formalized application qualifications being met before the first Beta TC. Something like, all applications are out, until they've ticked off the entire list of requirements; and only then do they appear as default applications. -- Chris Murphy -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop