Kirk Reiser, le ven. 29 mars 2019 11:34:54 -0400, a ecrit: > One wouldn't think people concerned with accessibility would let > something like this get passed them. It is very very very hard for me to read this. This kind of remark doesn't help with anything, it can only bring bad things, like me just quitting completely, and leaving all debian accessibility stuff on the floor. Fortunately I'm thick-headed, but even thick heads do break at some point. No, you can just _*not*_ assume that maintainers will be able to do all tests to catch *all* issues that a daily user will meet. There is just not enough time for that. So users have to report the issues they are having. Or some users have to become maintainers, so they can just fix the issues they are facing. AFAICT, the issue you mentioned hasn't been raised for *years*, not even a mail to debian-accessibility@. I'm really not surprised it hasn't been fixed for years either then. Yes, if I had an infinite amount of free time, I would be able to do all the tests I would *LIKE* to do, but I just can't afford the time to do that at least because my body tells me I have to sleep at least a few hours per day. > Just an observation I've hit twice while upgrading my distro. Thanks for it! I'll fix that for Buster. Unfortunately the next upgrade will again have the issue, since it's the prerm script which stops espeakup. But the upgrade after that (or a reinstall) should be fine. Samuel _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup