Hello everybody, Last 30Nov took place the "Accessibility of the libre! workstation"[1] conference, gathering people from companies, universities and communities related with accessibility, free software and the Gnome desktop (as Igalia or Emergya). A pending commitment was to describe a case study of accesible desktops deployments, something like Paul Cutler's "Gnome success study in Andalusia"[2] but related with accessibility.
I've been working on a case study about the project "Guadalinfo Accesible"[3], wich aims to provide an accessible desktop for the users of the telecenter network Guadalinfo (Andalusia, Spain) a gnome-based free software assistive technologies. A close to 9.0000 volume of computers. In this study i'm really enhacing the idea of Gnome as a perfect desktop platform for providing accessible workstations. A candidate index for "Guadalinfo accesible case study" is: * About the Guadalinfo telecenter network * Objectives of the Guadalinfo Accesible project * Interview with the project director. * Kit of gnome-compatible accessibility devices deployed to the center * Software developments of accessible tecnhologies made * Other actions taken: remote support, accessibility literacy plan ... * Budget for the project: advantages of using free software and collaborating with the Gnome community * Annex I: Comprehensive description of accessibility software used * Annex II: Statistical analisys of people with disabilities in Andalusia The point is, what should be done in order to build a document really useful for the people at Marketing team? Do you miss something? Regards, [1] https://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/WorkstationA11y2011 [2] http://people.gnome.org/~pcutler/gj/GNOME%20Success%20Story_%20Andalusia.pdf [3] https://live.gnome.org/Guadalinfo_accesible -- J. Félix Ontañón Carmona -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list