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by jfkebwjsbx
2148 days ago
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So you agree you are spreading FUD then. 1. There is no law on the horizon that will require any accessibility for general purpose commercial apps. 2. Further, one can add accessibility features on Godot or other engines if needed. No technical limitation whatsoever. 3. If such laws came to be in a decade or two, engines and frameworks of all kinds will most likely support those features on their own. 4. The only case you can make against Godot is that someone has a company which hires people; and finds a blind person that is as productive as a non-blind to the point they are the best candidate for the job; and the company is in a country with such laws; and someone is an asshole that does not want to hire such person even if they are the best; and the position requires to use Godot tools; and the tools are non-accessible to begin with; and that someone does not want to spend the money to make them accesible; and the rejected candidate sues you and wins the case. No business will even think about such an scenario. In an ideal world, they would. In the real world, they don't. And I am siding with the blind person in such a case and hoping such a company is busted in that case. But the case is extremely rare. |
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