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Phil's Free <philsfree@free.fr> writes:
> Salut,
>
> Décidément, l'accessibilité devient à la mode.
>
En effet, plus ça va, plus ça bouge, temps mieux !
> Que faisons-nous ?
> Qui a envie d'aller à Ludwigsburg ?
>
ben ... déjà je sais même pas où c'est :-))
> J'ai bien envie d'inviter Olaf Jan Schmidt aux RMLL ... s'il est encore
> temps.
>
> Idées ? Suggestions ?
>
pkoi pas, le truc c'est aussi de voir maintenant s'il y a encore des
sous non ?

> -- 
> Phil
>
>
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> From: Olaf Jan Schmidt <ojschmidt@kde.org>> To: gnome-accessibility-list@kde.org, dev@ui.openoffice.org,> fdawg@metronomicon.com> Cc: kde-accessibility@mail.kde.org, kde-core-devel@kde.org,> accessibility@freestandards.org> Subject: Invitation - Unix Accessibility Forum 2004
> Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 07:29:44 +0200
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> The KDE Accessibility Project is proud to announce the first Unix
> Accessibility Forum on 22-23 August 2004 in Ludwigsburg.
>
> http://accessibility.kde.org/forum/
>
> The Unix Accessibility Forum, sponsored by Trolltech, is a meeting of
> developers and disabled people that wish to further the accessibility of
> Unix for people with disabilities.
>
> The forum will include developer discussions as well as talks and 
> presentations on existing approaches. A call for presentations will be 
> announced shortly. German Disability Associations have been invited to 
> join us for feedback on the presentations of existing assistive 
> technologies on Unix.
>
> The Unix Accessibility Forum complements efforts like the FSG 
> Accessibility Workgroup and the Free Desktop Accessibility Working
> Group. 
> Members of Unix-related accessibility projects like the GNOME 
> Accessibility Project, the Mozilla Accessibility Project and the 
> OpenOffice.org Accessibility team as well as developers working on
> X Accessibility, assistive device support, speech synthesis, etc. are 
> highly welcome.
>
> We believe that accessibility is important for the general developer 
> community. This is why the Unix Accessibility Forum is scheduled to 
> coincide with the KDE Contributor World Conference. Participants taking 
> part in both conferences need to register only once.
>
> http://conference2004.kde.org/
>
> Participants with no or little income that would otherwise not be able
> to
> attend the Unix Accessibility Forum should contact Harald Fernengel
> <harry@kdevelop.org> for sponsoring.>
> Please also forward this invitation to other projects and developers who
> might be interested.
>
> Please contact the KDE Accessibility mailing list 
> <kde-accessibility@kde.org> or Olaf Schmidt <ojschmidt@kde.org> if you > have comments, questions or suggestions.
>
> - --
> Olaf Jan Schmidt, KDE Accessibility Project
> KDEAP co-maintainer, maintainer of http://accessibility.kde.org
>
>
>

-- 
Nath