Here is the link to report issues: 
http://community.nvda-project.org/wiki/Issues

Manish, is there a mechanism to assign requests directly to India team? Haven't 
explored yet myself...

Am very happy to see this awesome development... 

Regards,

Srinivasu
http://srinivasu.org Twitter: @csrinivasu
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On Sep 8, 2013, at 3:06 PM, Mukesh Sharma <[email protected]> wrote:

> Do we have a bug tracker to see all reported issues? And report new?
> On 6 Sep 2013 12:49, "Dipendra Manocha" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Would be very interested to engage with this TTS developer to facilitate
>> that this new TTS is compatible and available with regular NVDA installer.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Dipendra
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Ashik
>> Sent: 06 September 2013 06:37
>> To: Dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobilephones
>> and Tabs.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] NEW EXCITING DEVELOPMENT IN SCREEN READING SOFTWARE
>> 
>> Dear Sir,
>> 
>> I am glad to inform you all that a Nepali software developer has developed
>> a
>> Gujarati TTS recently. However it is still to be published. We are in the
>> processof making it more user-friendly.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Dipendra Manocha" <[email protected]>
>> To: "accessindia" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 11:24 PM
>> Subject: [AI] NEW EXCITING DEVELOPMENT IN SCREEN READING SOFTWARE
>> 
>> 
>>> Dear Access-Indians
>>> 
>>> I would like to share a very exciting development in the area of
>>> Screen Reading software. As you all know that NVDA is an open source
>>> screen reading software that can be downloaded free of cost from
>>> nvaccess.org web site.
>>> Its
>>> latest version is 2013-2 released just few days ago. There are some
>>> good developments related to NVDA here in India.
>>> 
>>> First; A development team is now working right here in India
>>> contributing new features and improving the screen reading software.
>>> The  team is lead by one of our brightest software developer who
>>> himself is a screen reading software user. He is Mr. Manish Agrawal.
>>> Manish works full time with Sapient Technologies at very senior
>>> knowledge resource and he now gives 40% of his time specifically to
>>> the NVDA project. He is supported by one more dedicated developer and
>>> also very experienced screen reading software tester.
>>> 
>>> IIT Delhi is also putting a team together to work under Manish to
>>> contribute in development of NVDA.
>>> 
>>> All these efforts are under a joint project being implemented by CIS
>>> and Saksham and supported by enable-India. Thanks to Hans Foundation
>>> to provide financial support to run this project.
>>> 
>>> Specific objective of getting a team here in India is to work on
>>> priorities set by users in India. The team started its work by
>>> concentrating on improving performance of NVDA in Microsoft office
>>> applications. Some of the remarkable improvements that Indian team
>>> contributed to NVDA include:
>>> 
>>> Added sentence reading command
>>> Improved paragraph reading command performance specially with bullets
>>> and auto numbering Reading of protected documents in MS word
>>> Announcement of suggestions in microsoft outlook in to or cc fields
>>> Improvements of speech output in spell check dialogue box Reading of
>>> status bar im all office 2010 applications Etc...
>>> This list is growing fast and we can all appreciate that how important
>>> these features are for us.
>>> 
>>> More important is that we now have developers who are very willing to
>>> listen to us and work on what we think are most important features for
>>> us in our jobs or educational environments. For example, One major
>>> reason due to which I myself was not able to switch to NVDA was that
>>> it did not announce auto complete suggestions of mail IDs in Microsoft
>>> outlook. Global team had this a very low priority because they always
>>> suggested to use thunderbird instead of MS Outlook. I could not make
>>> that shift due to my company policy and responsibilities. Indian
>>> development team fixed this issue and for past few months I am working
>>> very happily full time with NVDA as my full time screen reading
>>> software. What this team now wants is that the priorities of bug fixes
>>> or new feature requests should be set by the users themselves. So,
>>> here comes the opportunity to make a screen reading software work
>>> where we find that it is not working. If you would like to report an
>>> problem that you are facing use of NVDA or you feel NVDA is not
>>> providing information that you need, please report it to:
>>> [email protected]
>>> 
>>> Normally there are three releases of NVDA every year. How-ever, if you
>>> would like to try out builds of version that NVDA development team in
>>> India is releasing, write to Suman with this intension on the e-mail
>>> provided above.
>>> These releases are issued after every bug fix. These are not ensured
>>> for stability and thus only those who would like to test out the  new
>>> features and provide feedback should get into this mode of using NVDA.
>>> 
>>> Last but not the least, We are getting very close of provide licenses
>>> of Eloquence to work with NVDA along with the license of Sangita and
>>> Vocaliser voices. Saksham will be providing these licenses in a few
>>> weeks to come after testing stability of whole new licensing system.
>>> 
>>> I will also be writing soon about what is being done to add all Indian
>>> languages in E-speak TTS. So, keep watch in this area as lot of
>>> exciting developments are happening here.
>>> 
>>> Wishing everyone all the best and a happy teacher's day.
>>> 
>>> Dipendra Manocha
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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