Hi Ian, On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 18:14 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote: > Hi y'all > > Before I ask for Popey's help to put this onto his Ideas Pool, I thought I'd > run it by the list and see what your feed back was. > > Every year the Queen Alexandra College for the Blind in Birmingham runs an > exhibition called Sight Village, which is the "leading" technology showcase > for the bisually impaired and associated support groups throughout Europe - > these groups being both Government bodies and local / national / > international charities. > <SNIP>
This sounds like a wonderful idea, this is exactly the kind of advocacy projects we should be doing. I would suggest we first look at exactly what needs to be produced, then estimate actual costs. > Putting cost aside for the stand for the moment, I need to: > > * get a loan of at least one laptop / desktop for the duration I'm sure a few machines shouldn't be too difficult to obtain for a few days. > * a supply of the then current distributions > * an installation guide to Ubuntu with Assistive Technologies activated, in > printed, braille and audio formats <SNIP> There is _some_ documentation already written [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/doc]. I'm sure we could work with ubuntu-accessibility to produce the necessary documentation, as i'm sure that team knows requirements better than most. I wouldn't imagine producing braille format and auto dictation (via Audio-CD) would be too difficult. It's certainly something I can see being mutually beneficial to the ubuntu-accessibility team aswell. Do you happen to know how much it costs to register, to have a stand, at this event? Once we have a compiled list of costs, we can look into potential fund-raising to cover the costs associated. Kind Regards, Dave Walker
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