-- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 12:05:21 From: Samuel Thibault <sthibault@xxxxxxxxxx> To: Alex ARNAUD <alexarnaud at hypra.fr> Cc: pkg-pulseaudio-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org, debian-accessibility at lists.debian.org Subject: Re: pulseaudio and espeakup Resent-Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2018 17:05:39 +0000 (UTC) Resent-From: debian-accessibility at lists.debian.org Hello, Alex ARNAUD, on sam. 30 d?c. 2017 11:21:35 +0100, wrote: > A possible solution could be to enable to emit sound from TCP or Unix > socket as described here: > http://billauer.co.il/blog/2014/01/pa-multiple-users/ I thought about it indeed, I'm just afraid it's quite involved. > It seems it's not only a accessibility issue because a computer could be > used by multiple users and in some situations sighted users encounter this > problem also. Yes, and such a solution needs cooperation with the pulseaudio maintainers anyway, we can't tinker something without synchronization. > I'm not sure removing PulseAudio is a good idea. As I understand New Firefox > releases require PulseAudio to emit sound. Oh right, so we have to bite the itch anyway. >> We really need to fix this (and I'm really depressed that it seems >> nobody took the time to manage to work out a solution). > > I agree with you on this particular point but you couldn't miss the > contribution of Paul and Jeremy on accessibility team on packaging that > could allow you to focus on more complicated tasks you seems to be aware of. Sure, I'm really glad to see things happening, thanks a lot to the contributors :D I was just thinking about accessibility in general, AIUI the problem is generally known since quite a long time, and AFAIK some discussions happened somewhere on some pulseaudio lists but without actual conclusions and solutions, while this does not seem to be a so technical issue like Debian packaging is, so a lot of people could have led the discussion. Samuel