Okash, I am still willing to put together a grant request for my local
Lions Club to get them to buy you a tripletalk. I just need a current CV
or resume from you. I can write the grant request myself because they
won't care about the technical details. The grant request would have to
talk mostly about how important speakup is.
In fact, there are probably other Lions Club members on this list. If
anyone wants me to send them the grant request so they can ask their
club, just ask. We can handle the funds 2 ways. We could just send them
through the International Association Of Visually Impaired
Technologists. Or we could coordinate one club buying a tripletalk,
another buying a dectalk, etc.
What I intend to do is to ask the Lions Club for a donation to IAVIT for
the purposes of buying a tripletalk. But if they seem to want to buy the
synth itself, that will be fine.
On 3/12/19 8:10 AM, Okash Khawaja wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have time in between jobs so I wanted to ask which speakup tasks to
take up. There is a list on the github page[1]. If there are tasks
which aren't listed there, please add them or let me know and I'll add
them.
I would like to start off with separating out speakup ldisc into its
own module [2], as it will be quick and act as a warm up in getting
back to knowing the code. I can start sending patches in next couple of
days. If someone has an objection please let me know.
Last thing Samuel and I were looking at was DECtalk/TripleTalk USB
support and USB autoload. This was over a year ago. I was trying to get
hold of hardware upon which to develop the driver.
Thanks,
Okash
[1] https://github.com/bytefire/speakup/issues
[2] https://github.com/bytefire/speakup/issues/4
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