There is indeed a bug tracker for TalkingArch, and I even had discussions with the lead developer of the website that holds the git repository and bug tracker to address certain accessibility issues. Take a look at https://notabug.org/talkingarch/talkingarch/issues You can report bugs there and send patches as well. This site is very much like Github, but it is based entirely on free software, which gives it a huge advantage. I happily recommend NotABug for hosting git projects, especially because it is free forever MIT licensed software with no crippled free version and uncrippled proprietary version, and because it has a bug tracker included. I did put this bug tracker along with all the other ways of contacting the TalkingArch team on the "Contact us" page on the website, under the "NotABug Issue Tracker" heading. There is currently 1 issue there, and since I kinda forgot about that bug tracker myself, it is about a month old. I am looking into this issue now, and will see what I can do to fix it, although since it specifically involves wifi-menu, this may involve forwarding the bug to the Arch people who maintain that specific package. Please do not allow this miss to stop you from reporting issues there, as I will check it much more often if people are using it regularly. Sent from my morning glory _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup