Karen Lewellen, le dim. 19 avril 2020 20:05:51 -0400, a ecrit: > that it took more than 16 years for Debian to declare speakup stable, It took 16 years for some people to find volunteer time on revamping the configuration, plumbering access to the console, access to keyboard shortcuts, plumbering USB support, fixing all the bogus speakup code etc. Kernel development is hard, and none of these were a simple task, even by kernel standards. Doing it when not even having the hardware is even harder. There is no company behind this, just a couple volunteers. > that something as important as inflection is only now even noticed, That is rather a user-reporting problem. I don't remember the question being raised on this list. I'm thus not surprised at all that it's not implemented since AFAICT nobody asked for it. Don't blame the engineers if the users didn't ask for something. > and that many involved with testing accessibility from a w3c-wai > standpoint do not even consider Linux, That's the 90% market rule playing again. No big surprise here either. > let alone Speakup as worthy of inclusion in their testing says a great > deal. Please actually express instead of just waving hands. Do you mean Linux accessibility is not seriously taken care of? I can only agree: there's no big company behind any more, after Oracle bought Sun and basically shut down the accessibility department that was making Gnome accessible. Spreading oil on the fire at the face of people who are trying to do what they can with the situation won't help with the matter, at any rate. Samuel _______________________________________________ Speakup mailing list Speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://linux-speakup.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/speakup