Hi Nickolay,

I agree with Malte - this technology has much wider application than 
just for those interested in GOK; it probably makes more sense to keep 
it separate.

What are your long term plans for it?  Do you envision this remaining a 
command-and-control application, or do you want to also include 
dictation?  Do you have a long term plan to keep working on this?

Also, do you have any users with physical impairments involved in the 
project?


Regards,

Peter Korn
Accessibility Architect,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.

P.S. I tried running it on both Ubuntu 7.4 and OpenSolaris.  On the 
former, I can't seem to get audio input working.  On the latter, it 
stays in "Configuring" mode forever.  Any hints?

> Hello all.
>
> Probably you know as one of SoC projects we are doing an application to
> control desktop with speech. Demo release is already available:
>
> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2007-June/msg00031.html
>
> Current actions are rather limited but we really like to be able to
> completely control desktop. I think we'll be able to reproduce actions
> available through ally interfaces and reproduce something like gok.
> We'll build the same control graph and will work with it.
>
> So a few questions appear:
>
> 1. Is it sense to integrate this code in gok? It will be easier to get
> actions there but probably gok itself is not so useful for ordinary
> users and it would be nice to provide this functionality even on stock
> desktop. Probably there is sense to share some code.
>
> 2. To speedup inclusion of the code into GNOME release is there sense to
> merge this code into existing ally project or is it better to have a
> standalone application and propose it for inclusion into next release?
> I'm afraid that merging code will speed things a lot. 
>
> 3. Any other suggestions?
>
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