Re: 2010/06/24 6:00 UTC a11y weekly meeting



Hi Folks.

Sorry I have been MIA in recent months. Trying to keep up with day job and commitments (like Caribou).
I would like to add to the agenda CSUN. It's a bit early for that I know, but we need to re-book our booth in the next week or we may lose it.

I sent out a letter to the board, but I would like to hear input.

Short summary: I don't think we need to have another hackfest at CSUN, especially with the AEGIS thing coming up. I do think we need a booth with a skeleton crew and at least one talk.

I will try oh so very hard to make it to the meeting.

Cheers,
  Eitan.

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Joanmarie Diggs <joanmarie diggs gmail com> wrote:
Hey guys.

(I'm pinch-hitting for Alejandro Piñeiro who won't be able to attend
tomorrow's meeting.)

Tomorrow 2010/06/24 at 6:00 UTC is the next a11y weekly meeting. As a
reminder, previous minutes (including what we all volunteered to do) can
be found here [1].

The tentative agenda is:

AEGIS conference
* Any news about CENATIC funding? Has Fernando Herrera talked with
 José María Casanova?
* New ideas about funding?
* Agenda updated?
* Logistic: any news from Alejandro Leiva and Juanje (they are living
 in Seville).

HFOSS/OUTREACH
* Status. Has Bryen sent a status/description mail?
* Bryen and Heidi would have a meeting about Caribou and a student
 the 18th. Any news?

GNOME 3.0 items status
* gnome-mag: Have we contacted Carlos García Campos about gnome-mag?
* GnomeVoiceControl uses CSPI, should we include voice control in the
 GNOME 3.0 item list?
* In the same way, VEDICS, which will have developers present on the
 hackfest also use this *deprecated* library

Misc
* Some people asked on the list about duplicated a11y-related
 webpages, some with errors, others obsolete
* We need a review?

See you bright and (oh so very) early tomorrow morning. :-)

Take care.
--joanie

[1] http://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/Minutes


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