[$] The archaeology of GNOME accessibility
There are many people in the world who cannot make full use of theircomputers without some sort of accessibility support. Developers, though,have a tendency not to think about accessibility issues themselves; theydon't (usually) need those features and cannot normally even see them. Ina talk at the 2020GUADEC virtual conference, Emmanuele Bassi discussed the need foraccessibility features, their history in GNOME, and his effort to rethinkabout how GNOME supports assistive technology.