Thank you for mentioning Sonar Project! I'm a monthly donor to the
Accessible Computing Foundation. I also contribute to the Accessible
Freedom wiki, a distribution-independent source for information on
GNU/Linux and accessibility. So far, we have some help pages on getting
started with Trisquel, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Open /Suse, with Orca as the
screen reader and magnifier. Outside the foundation, I promote
GNU/Linux, in general, and Trisquel, in particular, wherever I can;
resistance is strong, within the organized blindness community.
Cheers,
Dave Hunt
Accessible Freedom Wiki: http://www.accessiblefreedom.org/wiki/
Accessible Computing Foundation: http:/theacf.co
Sonar Project: http://sonar-project.org
On 02/04/2013 04:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I thought I'd point people to a new project that aims to create a
distribution focused on improving access to GNU/Linux and free software
for peoples with various disabilities:
http://igg.me/p/sonar-project/x/2332188
I believe the person behind this is a well known individual in this
community and it is well worth any contribution you can make. He has
spoken at various conferences and will be giving a speech at the North
East GNU/Linux Fest coming up. He has a very interesting story too that
I highly reccomend people read.
I made a $25 donation today. The fund raising effort has hit about 10%
of its goal and has a little over two weeks left to go. Lets see if we
can get this to 100%!