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Statement On Desktop Accessibility Development

Gnome Accessibility
Gnome Accessibility

We are members of the Gnome and KDE Accessibility Projects, and also of the Free Standards Group's Accessibility Workgroup (FSG Accessibility). We have prepared this statement in order to clarify the plans and intentions of our projects with respect to interoperability and standardization. We believe this statement accurately reflects the consensus viewpoint of the individual members of our groups.

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Could get Gnopericus Working

I tried getting Gnopernicus working for non-sighted friend who wanted to try it on an Ubuntu Distro. I have a moderate amount of Linux experience (can install Nvida drivers, wrote backup scrips, can compile stuff if doesn't have many depends.) and I couldn't get the Gnopernicus working.

In trying to get it going, I couldn't help but notice how confusing it would be to use.

It Gnopernicus does work, it should be part of standard Gnome.

Well members, get some feedback from non-sighted people, and use it. Can you download, install, and run it with your eyes closed?