I have used it, but not often. I think it's an important package, but I'm
no DD or DM and have almost no emacs knowledge. Perhaps working with the
emacs maintainers might be a good idea. I think there is a DD who uses it,
but I'm not sure. Speakup reads emacs output, but Emacspeak is a better choice.
On 3/23/2013 2:40 AM, Paul Gevers wrote:
I just saw that emacsspeak is up for adoption (already a long time),
that upstream is active, that there is a much newer release than the one
currently in Debian. I myself am no user of such software, but as I am
contributor to debian-accessibility, I was wondering how much of you are
using it and if we (d-a11y) should start to maintain the package. What
are your experiences with the package? Are alternatives that are
actively maintained better options and should we just request removal?
I appreciate your opinions.
Paul
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