[Linux-bruxelles] art.2 nett2lin ... [blinux-announce-request at redhat.com: Blinux-announce digest, Vol 1 #22 - 2 msgs]

audiobraille at bxlug.org audiobraille at bxlug.org
Ven 4 Mai 15:09:14 CEST 2001


Fred, cf. art. 2: bravo et merci encore une fois pour le convertisseur 
nettamer 2 linux, 
il est biensûr dispo sur www.audiobraille.org/blinux mais a été mis
également sur leb.net/blinux, vrai site de reference pour ce qui est 
solutions blinux; 
là aumoins il servira à encore bcp + de personnes.

Je voudrais aussi faire savoir que s'il y en a qui aimeraient que
leur projet soit traduit en/du Néerlandais, n'hesitez pas à me 
contacter: je suis volontaire, et c'est ma façon a moi de contribuer a 
la communauté Linux.

Aldo:~#

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Today's Topics:

   1. FDAWG Mailing List Started (JP S-C)
   2. ANNOUNCE: NetT2Lin NETTamer-to-LINux mailbox converter now available (audiobraille at bxlug.org)

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Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 15:21:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: JP S-C <jp_sc at yahoo.com>
Subject: FDAWG Mailing List Started
To: blinux-announce at redhat.com, blinux-devel at redhat.com,
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Dear All,
     One of the main resolutions of the Linux
Accessibility Conference was to start a mailing list
on which we could hash out some of the technical and
logistical details we broached on March 22-23.  We
also resolved that we could use this list to plan how
we could become a more legitimate and effective group
of free desktop accessibility advocates and
developers.
     Well, good news, the list and web site are here:

http://www.speechinfo.org/fdawg/

     [Graciously hosted by Alan W Black; don't worry,
there is more content to come in the future.]     

FDAWG stands for Free Desktop Accessibility Working
Group.  We are officially supported by FreeDesktop.org
(home of the X Desktop Group) and the Trace R&D
Center, UW Madison, Madison, WI.  FreeDesktop.org will
also publish our selected recommendations and papers
if we wish.
     Although it is probably redundant to mention
this, as it is on the web site and is implied by the
group's name, the FDAWG mailing list will be home for
discussion on the accessibility of free desktops,
primarily Linux, although recommendations for and
discussions about non-free desktops are not
discouraged.


Basic subscription information:

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     In the body of your message include

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     Let the discussion, debate, and further
definition of the group begin!  Feel free to forward
this message to a friend (we will be posting stories
on various news sites later).  Special thanks to Matt
Campbell, Alan Black, Bud Rizer, Mark Novak, and Aaron
Leventhal for all their advice, time, and services. 
Thanks also to CSUN and all the attendees of the Linux
Accessibility Conference.

Best,

--JP Schnapper-Casteras
Organizer of the Linux Accessibility Conference
Founder and Co-Admin of Project Ocularis

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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 12:35:44 +0200
From: audiobraille at bxlug.org
To: blinux-announce at redhat.com
Subject: ANNOUNCE: NetT2Lin NETTamer-to-LINux mailbox converter now available
Reply-To: blinux-announce at redhat.com

Hello,
Hans Zoebelein informs me that the NetT2Lin -NetTamer (DOs) to Linux 
mailbox converter- is now available at the leb.net/blinux website.

Blind persons have used DOS and the NetTamer WWW and Mail client for 
long years. What if they switch tomorrow to the Linux O S ? What about 
their mail ?
Using this application, you can transform all your "old" mailboxes to 
Mutt/Pine readable mboxes, so that your work will not be loosed.

The documentation inside NetT2Lin is available in 3 languages (English, 
French and Dutch).

Hans Zoebelein have placed  nett2lin.py.tar.gz into 
http://leb.net/pub/blinux/nett2lin.py.tar.gz 
In addition, the README part of the Python file is available as 
http://leb.net/pub/blinux/nett2lin.py.README

Author is Frederic Peters 
<fpeters at tiscalinet.be><http://gaby.sourceforge.net>
Doc maintainer is Osvaldo La Rosa 
<olr at audiobraille.org><http://www.audiobraille.org/blinux/>

UNDER THE GPL LICENSE.

Enjoy!

osvaLdo:~#





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