Hi,

I would like to propose MouseTrap as a gnome module.

Purpose:
    MouseTrap is a head tracking application that helps users with physical
impairments to access the desktop via webcam.

Target:
    Desktop

Dependencies:

 gtk2

>= 2.12

The GTK+ Toolkit

pygtk

>= 2.8.4

GTK+ Python bindings

python

>= 2.6

Python platform

opencv

>= 0.9.9

Open Computer Vision Library

pyorbit

>= 2.14.0

Python bindings for ORBit2

python-xlib

>= 0.13

Python Xlib library

python-pyspi

>= 0.6

Python AT-SPI bindings

Resource usage:
    The module is already hosted on GNOME git and I use GNOME bugzilla for
bug tracking.

Adoption:
    There's a package for Debian, Archlinux and a new package for Opensuse
will be created soon.

GNOME-ness, community:
    I've been working with gnome-a11y group for 4 years and I've been
sharing MouseTrap's experiences with the same group since the beginning.
MouseTrap supports internationalisation and has been translated to several
languages.

3.0 readiness:
    MouseTrap (as it does now) will allow users on GNOME 3.0 to access the
desktop environment.

License:
    GPL v2


Thanks

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