Yes, as I said on my initial response, the fact that our project uses Arch 
Linux might be the main reason why my talk got rejected. But making a new 
speech synthesizer is no walk in the park, and it does not happen every day, 
particularly for languages from developing countries. Since one has been made 
by a small company from the very city where you guys will have your event; I 
thought it was worth mentioning.

If it does not fit within your needs, then, hey no problem. I was just offering 
to send a short WAV file with the voice saying something.

Fernando


(Written with dictation software)



> On Jul 10, 2019, at 10:07 AM, Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> wrote:
> 
> Fernando Botelho, le mer. 10 juil. 2019 10:05:44 -0300, a ecrit:
>> We have not yet launched officially, so I doubt that the Portuguese version 
>> is. But RHVoice might be. It is already use for Russian, English, and a few 
>> other languages.
> 
> Ok. I just mean that since it's not part of Debian, it is not really
> something that Sam would talk about at debconf.
> 
> Samuel
> 

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