Re: question about this list

2009-12-16 Thread Willie Walker
No problem Pia - thanks for the explanation. I'm curious if speech-dispatcher may be of interest to you. Since you're talking about putting things in the kernel, however, I suspect it might be too user level for you. The reason I ask, however, is that we're trying to supplant gnome-speech wit

Re: question about this list

2009-12-15 Thread Pia
Hi again Willie, I just wanted to mention that I would not mind checking out Orca and the Gnome accessibility project either. I greatly appreciate the work you and Sun have done on it. Your work is a great asset to the blind community. I just wanted to clarify this because my last email sou

Re: question about this list

2009-12-15 Thread Pia
Greetings Willie, Actually, my problem is I want non-graphical servers to be able to talk too. There is currently a speakup patch to do that in the Ubuntu repository called speakup-source speakup-tools speakup-doc and espeakup The only problem is that no one has taken the time to patch

Re: question about this list

2009-12-15 Thread Willie Walker
Hi Pia: Do you want to work on Ubuntu specifically or GNOME? If you want to work on GNOME, please feel free to join http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list Help is greatly needed and would be greatly appreciated. Will GNOME a11y lead On Dec 13, 2009, at 1:22 PM, Pia w

question about this list

2009-12-13 Thread Pia
I read the description of this list and it appeared to be a mailing list for the accessibility development team, but some questions made me think it looked more like a users list. Will someone straighten me out? I am looking for the development list because I would like to help if it is wante