Le 2012-11-20 11:39, Christophe Strobbe a écrit :
Not sure if it necessary to fund a conference. Do you mean travel costs?
The LibreOffice conferences should be good opportunities, but my
experience in Paris last year was that it is difficult to get developers
to attend an accessibility presentation when there are technical tracks
running in parallel.
Yes, my suggestion would involved a sponsored accessibility
mini-conference for LibreOffice accessibility team members (including
devs) as well as invited 3rd party stakeholders. This would isolate the
accessibility section and help focus more on it particular issues
without, as you point out, any distractions.
Maybe this could be put on the accessibility wishlist.
Cheers,
Marc
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