I have no idea how well this will work in practice; see the recent discussion here about the infrastructural problems with Linux accessibility. But I do know that @matt@toot.cafe is an expert with years and years of #accessibility experience in the #a11y space. So it will at least be a step in the right direction: getting the right people on the problem is always a good place to start.

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if it wouldn’t crash every minute, I’m gonna switch.

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This sounds both very interesting and very challenging. The more out there possible outcomes would be incredible, but sound way out of reach.

Ultimately, whenever the word “standardization” comes up in FOSS circles, I start assuming the worst. Still ver cool though!

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