After some months of hard work is the time to introduce the Cloud4all project to the GNOME community.
What is GPII/Cloud4all? ======================= Cloud4all is an international project funded by the 7th Framework Programme of the European Union that will advance the concept of the Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure (GPII) Open in a new window. The GPII is a project of Raising the Floor Consortium Open in a new window of academic, industry and non-governmental organizations and individuals. Cloud4all is an European Commission FP7 grant that will develop key parts of the GPII, building the knowledge base and algorithms needed and evaluating the ability of the concept to work across platforms, technologies and applications. GPII/Cloud4all aim at the following objectives: - Simple Instant accessibility for ALL. - Anywhere Any Device Access. - Supply and Demand better connected. - Affordable method to offer diversity needed. >From the innovation perspective, GPII/Cloud4all aims to develop a complete new paradigm in accessibility, by augmenting adaptation of individual products and services (2nd generation) with automatic personalization of any mainstream product or service a user encounters, using cloud technologies to activate and augment any natural (built-in) accessibility or installed access features the product or service has or recommending the appropriate third-party solutions, based on the user's needs and preferences. Which output will we get from Cloud4all? ======================================== Cloud4all will create an infrastructure that will support the creation of solutions that correspond to and respect the full range of human diversity. The infrastructure will enable users to declare requirements in functional terms (whether or not they fill into traditional disability categories) and service providers, crowd sourcing mechanisms, and commercial entities to respond to these requests. This will mean that users with disabilities do not need to be constrained by their diagnostic categories, individuals do not need to self-identify as having a disability and users that do not fit traditional categories will not "fall through the cracks." Goals ===== New systems need to allow prospective users to access and use solutions not just on a single computer, but on all of the different computers and ICT that they must use (in different classrooms and laboratories, at home, at work, and the community, when traveling, etc.). Whereas the lack of accessibility or even the maintenance of the status quo would further increase social exclusion, its improvement can contribute to greater social inclusion (better access to health and public services, improved employability and productivity, increased embeddedness for people in social relations and networks, etc). By substantially improving accessibility, over the next ten years we will open up access to, and improve the use of, ICT products and services in general (whether eCommerce, eGovernment, eHealth, eCulture, or Internet banking) and make opportunities available for older people and for people with disabilities. Vendors and implementers ======================== The Vendors and Implementers working group is composed of vendors and others who are trying to implement GPII compatibility in their products and those providing information and support to these efforts. And this working group will try to take the Cloud4all implementation to many devices and platforms. At this moment we're starting the implementations and there is the possibility of not implementing some of them, but we have in mind the following list: - Operating Systems Windows GNU/Linux - Browsers Internet Explorer Firefox - Phones Smartphone - Android Simple Java Feature Phone Sample Social Networking App - Assistive technologies Read Write Gold SuperNova Allan eC SAToGo Maavis - Web Applications UI Options EasyOne series - Embedded Application on Microsoft Surface platform Kiosk Smart House Online Simulation DTV Relationship between Cloud4all and GNOME ======================================== Nowadays, our efforts on the GNU/Linux implementation are mainly focused on the GNOME Desktop platform but the other Desktop platforms/environments will benefit from this concrete implementation. At this moment, there are some implementations and we have working (downloadable and testeable) demonstrations that are able to: - Detect a user login via USB Stick, RFID or web browser - Launch/Stop applications - Interact with GSettings to personalize the desktop environment - Deal with JSON configuration files The chosen technology under the core framework is the popular framework called Node.js, which brings an easy way to create scalable web applications. As we're in a early development stage, we're not trying to cover all the casuistry right now but to provide the mechanisms to achieve them in a future. At this moment, there is some WIP and/or some stuff in mind: - Add support for PackageKit - Add support for the Orca Screen Reader - Real-time control of applications such as media players - Simplification of the user desktop/experience - Add facial recognition and NFC user login support - ... and many more Since the project has a duration of four years (three years left), we still don't know what will be definitively implemented or not, so my role as the GNOME implementer will be to stay in tune with the GNOME development process, to interact with developers, to decide and implement features on Cloud4all, and of course, to engage the Cloud4all working group with the GNOME community. From my point of view, this is a good opportunity for both the Cloud4all and GNOME projects to benefit from each other, but finally the most benefited ones will definitively be the users. This mail is intended to introduce the Cloud4all project to the community and I'm not going to talk about technical or more advanced details, so if you want to know more about the project, it has a web page [1] and a wiki [2] where you can find all kind of information about the project and its development. Also we have some mail lists [3] and the existing code lives in github under the GPII organization [4]. Anyway, if you want to know more and/or get involved with the Cloud4all project, feel free to contact me or whoever in the Cloud4all project. Best regards, Javi [1]: http://www.cloud4all.info/ [2]: http://wiki.gpii.net/index.php/Main_Page [3]: http://wiki.gpii.net/index.php/Mailing_Lists [4]: https://github.com/GPII/ -- Javier Hernández Antúnez <jhernan...@emergya.com> _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list gnome-accessibility-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list