On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 11:23:55AM -0500, Penguin Lover William Hubbs squawked: > In accessibility, as far as I am aware, espeak has become the most used > software speech synthesizer. So, if there are not any objections, I am > considering removing festival from the main gentoo portage tree. > > So, what I'm trying to figure out is how popular festival is and what it > is being used for. If you use festival, can you reply to this thread > and give me an idea of how important this package is to you and how > often you use it, etc? >
I use festival more from a hobbyist point of view rather than accessibility necessity. I played around with voice interaction a while back and back then festival was pretty much the only good option. Considering that most of what I did was hacked-together perl and shell scripts, looking at espeak.sf.net I see that using espeak as a drop-in replacement won't be too difficult. Thanks for keeping us (the users) in touch. As to your question: as long as festival is not the only software that supports the text-to-speach function (and it is not, as you pointed out), I won't complain if you see it as dead upstream and trim it from the tree. W -- Physics: a liberal arts on steroids. ~Prof. Peter Meyers. Sortir en Pantoufles: up 947 days, 22:06