Hello Friends
I heard from some sources that Gnopernicus development has been stopped. Two
new initiatives have been started in place of gnopernicus which seemed
unstable and not very relyable.

Thanks
Dipendra
 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kaja, Kiran
Sent: 05 October 2006 08:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AI] join us for Global Learn Day, Oct 8, 11 am IST

EmacSpeak is an interesting product. I got it working without a hardware
synthesizer and my biggest problem at that time was finding a linux driver
for the sound chip I had. This was at least six years ago.

I believe there have been a lot of improvements in access to Linux after
that. In view of this, I feel that it may be better if students are
introduced to Linux with Gnupernicus (not sure if I spelt it right) or any
other screen reader initially which is more user friendly. 

Learning EmacSpeak is nothing but learning Linux and the Emacs editor
commands.

Regards,
Kiran.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Arun Mehta
Sent: Tuesday, 03 October 2006 12:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AI] join us for Global Learn Day, Oct 8, 11 am IST

Hi, I have been a lurker on this list for some time now. Some of you may
know me from the time I spent as a volunteer at the NAB Delhi, teaching
Visual Basic programming.

Global Learn Day is an annual 24-hour event on the Internet that seeks to
promote distance learning around the world.  October 8, 2006, is the tenth
such occasion. The South Asia portion has a very special keynote speaker,
Dr. TV Raman, who is one of the most brilliant programmers around the world.
He is blind, and the creator of emacspeak, the revolutionary tool that
leverages the versatility of emacs, to make available editing, browsing,
mail, calendar and myriad other facilities to the blind. He best exemplifies
my belief, that the best writers of software for the disabled are persons
with the same disability. Raman is also a great thinker. Example:

"I have a somewhat contrarian answer when people allege "emacs/emacspeak has
a steep learning curve". The usual expectation is for one to hotly deny that
somewhat bogus assertion. My usual response though is "I like steep learning
curves -- it gets you ahead faster".
"

His talk begins at 5:30 AM GMT on October 8. This will be followed by a
presentation by Dr. Dipendra Manocha of the National Association for the
Blind. Together with him, and a little help from me, two blind programming
students, Avneesh and Suman, have successfully written software for a soon
to be released cutting-edge Daisy authoring tool, called Obi. We will also
talk about initiatives across the Indo-Pak border to promote the use of ICTs
by the blind.

Please join us for a discussion of how distance learning and other
Internet-related technologies can be of assistance to persons with
disabilities, and how to take these ideas further. Instructions on how to
participate are at http://ben300.com/GLDTEN/?p=52 . Other details at
http://www.bfranklin.edu/

Please feel free to forward this to others who may be interested.

May I take this opportunity to ask how members of this list feel about Linux
and emacspeak?

Would there be interest in a workshop at the NAB, where people who are blind
can learn to use Linux and emacspeak?

Arun Mehta

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