Re: [Kde-accessibility] Accessibility Summer of Code projects
- From: David Bolter <david bolter utoronto ca>
- To: Peter Korn <Peter Korn Sun COM>
- Cc: Ubuntu Accessibility Mailing List <ubuntu-accessibility lists ubuntu com>, kde-accessibility kde org, gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Kde-accessibility] Accessibility Summer of Code projects
- Date: Fri, 05 May 2006 11:47:55 -0400
Peter Korn wrote:
Hi Henrik,
Cool stuff.
For the on-screen keyboard, please consider doing something like "gok
--simple" (assuming folks like David Bolter agree).
Yes. This is difficult though, since I can understand both sides of the
fence here. My biased (gok maintainer) opinion is that we can go further
pooling our efforts. A gok --simple, or gok --kiosk flag has been
discussed a lot but we haven't had the spare cycles... and of course I
would welcome any help there! I know gok could only benefit from having
Henrik's help.
best,
David
There is enough overlap that keeping common code common would be nice
(vs. fragmenting approaches). Also, with your use case for the
student Liza, I think she would want most of the current features of
GOK, though without necessarily the configuration GUI. The last
sentence of the Liza use case confuses me - how does she navigate the
GNOME desktop and web perfectly without using an on-screen keyboard.
For the magnifier, I'd be very keen to work with whoever you find on
this. I was involved in the inLARGE magnifier for Macintosh, and have
been thinking a lot about magnification for UNIX.
Also, you might consider a fourth project: technology for people with
cognitive impairments - something that's a big hole right now in
UNIX. Please see things like Read&Write Gold from TextHelp, which
provide assistance for folks with dyslexia, and with a variety of
other print disorders. See
http://www.texthelp.com/rwg.asp?q1=products&q2=rwg
Regards,
Peter Korn
Accessibility Architect,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
(sorry for cross-posting again)
The Ubuntu Accessibility Team is hosting up to three development
projects during this year's Summer of Code. The SoC scheme is an
opportunity to break some new ground and so we are focusing on new
tools. There are technologies coming on line such as XGL/compiz
which we should take advantage of to provide a higher level of
accessibility.
The three main ideas are:
* An XGL/compiz-based desktop magnifier
* A simple and user-friendly on-screen keyboard
* A common Assistive Technology configuration utility
See the Ubuntu SoC2006 page for details:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GoogleSoC2006
There is still time for students to submit their applications here:
http://code.google.com/soc/student_step1.html
I'll be acting as official mentor for the students, though I'm also
hoping for support from the wider AT community. So if you know any
suitable students please encourage them to apply or if you think you
can help in some other way such as with testing or advice, please
join in! Let's welcome these students to our community and give them
a good start on their projects!
- Henrik
Ubuntu Accessibility Team
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