Vladimir, Thanks for the Dogtail tip! It looks like in addition to doing automated testing of GUI in general, the a11y underpinning should facilitate a more systematic assessment of Accessibility and support for Assistive Technologies as implemented on the Linux builds. But that testing should be of benefit to Windows and OSX Accessibility as well. Assuring Accessibility and support for Assistive Technologies has not had much effort on the automated test case front--it has been hit or miss by hand with big gaps in the QA process.
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