GNOME focuses on accessibility -- with a little help from Mozilla and others

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Feb 27, 2008 11:31 PM EDT
Linux.com; By Bruce Byfield
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The GNOME Foundation has turned its attention to accessibility for people with disabilities. To help improve both Web accessibility within GNOME and the project's long-term direction, the Mozilla Foundation is joining the GNOME advisory board, and plans to help improve integration of the XUL development platform with GNOME. Even more significantly, the GNOME Foundation, the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Canonical are jointly sponsoring a $40,000 outreach program to help improve accessibility in GNOME.

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