Hello fellow GNOME a11y folks.

On March 22-27 2010, GNOME will have a booth presence at the CSUN conference
in San Diego. CSUN is one of the largest and most important gatherings on
the topic of technology and persons with disabilities. This is going to be a
great opportunity to bring the gospel of Free Software to a space and
industry that is largely proprietary, and to a user base with special needs
that sometimes could only be addressed with Open Source software. This is
going to be über exciting!

Along with the booth and a presentation or two, we will also be hosting a
GNOME assistive technology hackfest. The reasoning for this being the fact
that this is an assistive technologies conference, so there really isn't a
better place to draw inspiration, both by seeing the "state of the art"
proprietary products first hand, and by talking with users who have needs
that we could answer.

Are you a maintainer of one of GNOME's assistive technology modules? Are you
developing an on screen keyboard? An alternative means for text input? A
magnifier? Some trippy head-tracking app? Voice control? Switch access?
Something new and exciting for cognitive disabilities? Are you hacking on
new features for Orca? Are you working to provide users with disabilities
unfettered access to GNOME?

If the answer to any of the above is 'yes', we hope you will consider
joining fellow GNOME a11y folks at CSUN this year to help promote GNOME and
to hack with fellow AT developers.

We hope to have funding for this hackfest, but we don't yet really know what
that means. We know that we will have to be creative about it to pull it
off, so hopefully once you made up your mind to attend, you could help
figure out how to afford it, if your employer could pay, if you have student
discounts, etc. We will do our best to make it affordable to people who
should be there, but no promises. Hope to have specifics about that in the
future.

Please reply to this mail, or contact me if you have interest in attending,
or any other questions, suggestions or concerns.

Cheers,
  Eitan.
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