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Re: [Accessibility] last project on the left
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Chris Hofstader |
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Re: [Accessibility] last project on the left |
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Sun, 1 Aug 2010 12:12:02 -0400 |
Hi Eric,
Thanks for this!
I don't exactly understand what you have here. I'm not suggesting it's a bad
thing, quite the contrary, I just don't know anything about web frameworks and
what one does with such a thing. Can you explain it to me?
Also, if it's a good tool and not specific to accessibility, rms can tell you
to whom you should send it at FSF/GNU to discuss getting it into our mainstream
catalogue of software.
I'm kind of a web dummy and tend to rely heavily on Sina to splain tings to me.
HH,
cdh
On Aug 1, 2010, at 1:38 AM, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> one project suggestion:
>
> I have a web framework that works nice with speech reco from the developers
> perspective. should work nice with tts as well. any interest in making it
> more robust so disabled programmers can use it for real apps?
>
> no unresolvable conflicts to get in the way
>
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