Hi,

I've talked to you about various projects I have to work on accessibility, e.g. Orca, MATE, BRLTTY, etc.

But now the website is translated, I think it is more useful to introduce it:
http://hypra.fr/?-Home-17-&lang=en

Our main release is a liveCD, based on Debian, with Orca and all a11y stack active for any people (blind, sighted impaired, etc).

For next month, we will release a full list of features we found in Jaws, NVDA, ZoomText and SuperNova and not present in Orca and Linux, so that users could tell us whet should be prioritary to be developped. On this basis, we'll submit patches to add features, including technical discussions with you about the good approach (what is for Orca, for at-spi, for the application, etc). Now we've the basic platform, we can start developping improvements and submitting them.

I think we will often have dialogs here, in particular to share things related to Compiz as Ubuntu is the current maintainer.


Best regards,

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Jean-Philippe MENGUAL

HYPRA, progressons ensemble

Tél.: 01 84 73 06 61

Mail:[email protected]

Site Web:http://hypra.fr


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Jean-Philippe MENGUAL

HYPRA, progressons ensemble

Tél.: 01 84 73 06 61
Mail: [email protected]

Site Web: http://hypra.fr

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