Does anyone know if MeeGo netbook UX supports at-spi?

Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (AT-SPI) is a toolkit-neutral 
way of providing accessibility facilities in applications. It was developed by 
the GNOME project. AT-SPI toolkits provide a logical representation of the 
content of the application. Helpful assistants like screen readers or 
magnifiers can then allow disabled persons to browse and interact with the 
applications.

If yes, is it at-spi over dbus, legacy at-spi of both? Is it running by default?

Thanks all,

Rami


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