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Subject: Re: The Pathetic State of the GNU/Linux Desktop
From: Christopher Layne <clayne () anodized ! com>
Date: 2007-02-19 6:34:13
Message-ID: 20070219063413.GG13518 () ns1 ! anodized ! com
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On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 01:19:05AM -0500, Jacob Beauregard wrote:
> Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > they effect each other (e.g. one can improved to the detriment of the other)
> > but this is an accessibility discussion. as such it belongs on the
> > accessibility list.
> >
> >
> I have to disagree. This falls into both categories for some extent.
> If you're saying that accessibility is about usability for those with
> disabilities, I would rather maintain that accessibility is about having
> access, which is part of this, and usability would be about being able
> to more easily use what access you have, which is another part of this.
> Most of this focuses on adding features on top of current ones to make
> them more usable for perhaps even more than just accessibility. My mind
> translates that as usability. Wow, this could be made into a debate.
Okay, so based on that logic, what would be the purpose of the
kde-accessibility list?
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