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Accessibility Leaders in Linux

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Carla Schroder
Feb 16, 2012

[ Thanks to Carla Schroder for this link. ]

Accessibility to computers for people with vision,
hearing, or physical impairments needs to be a part of fundamental
design, and not an afterthought. Progress in the proprietary world
is slow, and even slower in the Linux/FOSS world. But thanks to
some dedicated people some significant work has been accomplished,
and the groundwork laid for a common platform for all Linux
distributions to build on.


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Carla Schroder

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