Re: [gentoo-user] festival usage (possibly OT)

2009-07-13 Thread bn
William Hubbs ha scritto: > All, > > we have several open bugs on app-accessibility/festival and > app-accessibility/speech-tools. These packages have been around for a > long time, and upstream appears, at least so far, to be dead (my > maintainer says that he has been unable to contact them).

Re: [gentoo-user] festival usage (possibly OT)

2009-07-12 Thread Willie Wong
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 11:23:55AM -0500, Penguin Lover William Hubbs squawked: > In accessibility, as far as I am aware, espeak has become the most used > software speech synthesizer. So, if there are not any objections, I am > considering removing festival from the main gentoo portage tree. > >

Re: [gentoo-user] festival usage (possibly OT)

2009-07-07 Thread Michael Higgins
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 11:23:55 -0500 William Hubbs wrote: William -- Thanks VERY much for asking here. Seeing the post on -dev, I wanted (as is often the case) to reply, but... :( This is much better: Here, "no replies" could be taken as a pretty good sign no one cares. ;-) > we have several

Re: [gentoo-user] festival usage (possibly OT)

2009-07-07 Thread William Hubbs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 11:49:22AM -0500, Dale wrote: > Wasn't they going to put speech software on the install CD? I read they > was on -dev a while back. If this is not stable and being maintained, > how they going to put it on the CD? Yes, that

Re: [gentoo-user] festival usage (possibly OT)

2009-07-07 Thread Dale
William Hubbs wrote: > All, > > we have several open bugs on app-accessibility/festival and > app-accessibility/speech-tools. These packages have been around for a > long time, and upstream appears, at least so far, to be dead (my > maintainer says that he has been unable to contact them). These

[gentoo-user] festival usage (possibly OT)

2009-07-07 Thread William Hubbs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 All, we have several open bugs on app-accessibility/festival and app-accessibility/speech-tools. These packages have been around for a long time, and upstream appears, at least so far, to be dead (my maintainer says that he has been unable to contact