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GNOME is committed to creating a computing platform that is accessible to as many people as possible.

Social IssuesTechnologyLegal IssuesJul 7, 2026score 1.062 posts · 2 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses Disability Pride Month, focusing on accessibility in GNOME, ableism, and the importance of building an accessible computing platform. It emphasizes the need for a world where disability is not hidden and access is the default.

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GNOME is committed to creating a computing platform that is accessible to as many people as possible.
Parent: TechnologyEntity: GNOMEImpact: positiveDate: Jul 7, 2026Target: GNOME's commitment to accessibility

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July is Disability Pride Month! As a small gesture, our social media profiles show a variation of the disability pride flag. GNOME stands with all its disabled contributors and all disabled people. Let's fight together for a world where no one has to hide their disability and access is the default, not the exception. We want to build a computing platform that is accessible to as many people as possible. Share the barriers you are experiencing using #AccessibilityInFreeSoftware
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#accessibilityinfreesoftware
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It is #DisabilityPrideMonth! I used this occasion to write a bit about accessibility in GNOME, ableism, and share some ideas about what we can use this pride month for. I'm looking forward to learning about the perspectives of other disabled people #AccessibilityInFreeSoftware https://blogs.gnome.org/sophieh/2026/07/07/accessibility-in-gnome/
39 boosts · 12 favs · 1 replies · Jul 7, 2026
#disabilitypridemonth#accessibilityinfreesoftware