On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 10:55 pm, majid hussain <mhussaincov93@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
hi,
i'm no dev but
i'm blind would functional include being accessible to orca the
screen reader?
after all to a blind person like me having an accessible setup
experience is a requirement?
or after I install the system, I would be in the dark?
Majid
I think it makes sense to have a criterion to ensure, at minimum, that
the screen reader is working throughout the initial setup process, yes.
orca was completely broken in F33 until last week [1] and we only
noticed by coincidence, since it doesn't get tested much.
Unfortunately right now the login screen is not accessible (regression,
[2]). gnome-initial-setup is pretty hard to use with just a screen
reader. And anaconda doesn't seem to be accessible at all (at least, I
don't know how to get orca to read anything in anaconda). So things
would probably need to first be in better shape before we can actually
start enforcing a blocker criterion to ensure it stays working....
Michael
[1] https://github.com/brailcom/speechd/issues/402
[2] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/3157
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