Re: [RFC] accessibility, speakup, speech synthesis & /sys

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Sun Jul 19 2009 - 17:29:03 EST



> > > > > I'd actually say it's particularly not adequate. Try to feed your dmesg
> > > > > to a speech synthesizer and try to understand it.
> > > >
> > > > Do you really expect blind people to do kernel hacking?
> > >
> > > They do. Why shouldn't they be able to?
> > ...
>
> Yes, "..."
>
> I'm amazed that you could think that blind people shouldn't do kernel
> hacking? Why shouldn't they? Actually they could be even better at
> it that sighted people, precisely because kernel stuff is mostly about
> stuff that you can't see.

They are welcome to do kernel development. And yes, we probably should
support braille devices (that's just another piece of hw).

And we could support hw speech synthetizers, too, if those are simple
drivers.

But I do believe that sw speech synthesis is more important than
obscure hw synthetizers; it is available on way more machines, and
there's no reason why hw synthetizers should be superior.

Pavel
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