-- Cheryl "Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also".
The brltty program is not a "vendor"; it is open source and is
maintained and developed by people who have to make their living in
other ways; it is not shareware or commercial. If anybody on this
list may have any of the information needed to help port the brltty
program, or if anybody wants to know the status of what has been
done, you may contact Dave Mielke [EMAIL PROTECTED] or you may join the
brltty list and pose your questions [EMAIL PROTECTED] As you know
from your stated background, volunteer developers who have to hold
down full-time jobs in addition don't always have time to join and
participate in every list on which they might find or give
information. If Dave (the maintainer of brltty) or other involved
developers had been on this list, would more attention have been paid
to the post than to the one Gabe has forwarded twice with no response
from anybody on this list? It certainly would make sense for anybody
who is truly interested to contact Dave or the brltty list, which
isn't very heavy traffic; this list is relatively heavy traffic and
people are often not careful about their subject lines so it would
make more sense for people here who are interested to make contact.
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