Getting Started with KDE Accessibility
Contributing to KDE Accessibility
By making KDE available to a wider audience, you will help make computing easier for people with visual, auditory and motor disabilities. Some governments and large companies have specific criteria for procuring software. By following standardized procedures for documenting the compatibility of KDE with accessibility technology, KDE will be a much better software candidate for these customers.
Communicating with the team
There are many ways to get in touch with the team:
The team discusses activities on the kde-acessibility mailing list. For help with mailing lists, click here.
The team also meets in #kde-accessibility on irc.freenode.net. For help with IRC, click here.
Also, see a list of people currently working on the project.
Tasks
The main activities of the project include assessing and documenting the accessibility features of KDE.
- There are no current initiatives listed.
- To find out more, see the mailing list link above.
Mentor program
Getting started in a big project can be hard. Here are some people that are willing to help you on your way:
- Noone has signed up to be a mentor.
- Contact Will Entriken, kde.org -AT- phor.net if you are interested
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