Team
Accessibility refers to software used primarily by people who are deaf, are mobility impaired, or have sight problems including colour blindness or dyslexia. The Ubuntu Accessibility Team aims to raise the level of accessibilty support within Ubuntu and its derivatives.
Team meeting: We are planning to hold an AT team meeting on [http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=12&day=7&year=2005&hour=14&min=30&sec=0 Wednesday Dec. 7th. at 14:30 UTC]. Please see the ["Accessibility/Team/MeetingAgenda"] and ["Accessibility/Team/Goals"]. Place: #ubuntu-meeting.
Team Organisation
- ["Accessibility/TODO"] - our TODO list
- ["Accessibility/TestPlans"] - help us test Accessibility
- ["Accessibility/Links"] - to interesting reads
- ["Accessibility/NewSoftware"] - we want to include
- ["Accessibility/Status"] - of Accessibility
- ["Accessibility/Specs"] - our Specs!
Introduction and documentation
- [:Accessibility/Background] - accessible computing explained
- [:Accessibility/UserGroups] - a wide range of user groups
- [:Accessibility/Resources] - on the web
- [:Accessibility/Documentation] - on the web and todo
Planning and development
- [:UbuntuExpress/GnomeUserInterface/Accessibility] - an important component in this release
BreezyAccessibilityStatus - the current release
AccessibleLiveDerivative - future focus
- [:Accessibility/Development] - other AT development topics
Mailing List
Interested Contributors
Sign up [https://launchpad.net/people/accessibility/+join here]!