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Hi Andrew
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 01:18:07PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My name is Andrew. I am a developer based in Australia. I am interested
> in contributing to Ubuntu's Accessability. Browsing around the wiki
> pages I see ideas about voice control and using a joystick as a mouse. I
> would be happy to take up either of these projects.
Unfortunately, the wiki is very much outdated, and needs a massive overhall.
This has long been on the agenda, but as anybody knows, refactoring and
replacing documentation is tedious, and hense gets shoved to the bottom of the
priority stack. :)
Whatever help you can give, is most welcome. Since there is no place that has
anything documented that is up to date, feel free to just jump in, and start
helping out with something that you are interested in. You are also welcome to
email me, either on or off list, and I will be happy to talk to you about
accessibility related activities in Ubuntu. If you also use, or have used IRC,
you can also join the freenode network, irc.freenode.net, and join the
#ubuntu-accessibility channel. I'm always in there, so even if I am not at my
machine, I will get any questions you may ask, and I will answer them in due
course. However, if I am there, it makes for an easier way to chat about where
things stand.
I look forward to hearing from you, and once again welcome any help you can
offer. Accessibility is such an important area of software development, but it
often gets overlooked, so its nice to see more people wanting to help.
Kind regards
Luke Yelavich
Ubuntu Accessibility Team leader.
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