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== Tasks toward making the OLPC accessible ==
 
== Tasks toward making the OLPC accessible ==
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* We need to define what "accessibility" means in the OLPC context (this is primarily for Sugar, and would likely feed into some place like the [[OLPC_Human_Interface_Guidelines/Design_Fundamentals#Accessibility | Sugar accessibility design guidelines]]
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* We need to define what "accessibility" means in the OLPC context (this is primarily for Sugar, and would likely feed into some place like the [[Human_Interface_Guidelines/Design_Fundamentals#Accessibility | Sugar accessibility design guidelines]]
 
* We need to make the GNOME accessibility framework work on OLPC/Sugar, in order to support assistive technologies (right now we have ATK, but AT-SPI depends upon CORBA and Bonobo which are presently too big to fit comfortable in the OLPC hardware envelope).  This might mean putting the existing AT-SPI infrastructure on a major diet, or it might mean moving to something like DBUS (which is attractive for other reasons)
 
* We need to make the GNOME accessibility framework work on OLPC/Sugar, in order to support assistive technologies (right now we have ATK, but AT-SPI depends upon CORBA and Bonobo which are presently too big to fit comfortable in the OLPC hardware envelope).  This might mean putting the existing AT-SPI infrastructure on a major diet, or it might mean moving to something like DBUS (which is attractive for other reasons)
 
* We need to define & implement a handful of accessible themes for Sugar
 
* We need to define & implement a handful of accessible themes for Sugar

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