Alberto:
That's actually a good point. The idea is that we will bring people from other toolkits to have a few "feedback days/sessions" and then concentrate our work taking their input into account. Adding a11y to the agenda makes a lot of sense to me. However, any of the people willing to attend has any kind of experience there. Can you think of anyone with expertise enough that have dealed with Gtk+ themes for this matter?
Peter.Korn@xxxxxxx or Willie.Walker@xxxxxxx would probably be the two people I would contact. They would be able to recommend the best people who could attend. Peter is involved with Java a11y and has a lot of real world experience with the needs of accessibility users. Giving input from how this is done in Java might also be of value. It might also be useful to have someone with a usability background there, such as Calum.Benson@xxxxxxxx Most of my a11y contacts are in Sun, and Sun has been involved a lot with a11y. However, I'm sure there are also people at Red Hat or Ubuntu or other places who are involved with a11y and might be interested. It might be good to also send an email to the gnome-accessibility-devel@xxxxxxxxx list and see who is interested and has the skills to help you. Brian _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list