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			2001-02-14  Dan Mueth <muet@alumni.uchicago.edu>
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|   <title>The GNOME Foundation: Membership Policy</title>
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|       <h3 align="center">Users with Disabilities Get Built-in Assistive Technology Solutions with the GNOME 2.0 Desktop</h3>
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| <B>New developments make the GNOME 2.0 Desktop more accessible to the needs
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| of users with disabilities.</B>
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| New York, N.Y. January 28, 2002 - The GNOME Foundation today announced
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| the latest innovative assistive technology contributions to the GNOME
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| project, an open-source, free-software desktop for GNU/Linux and UNIX.
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| BAUM Retec AG delivers the first full-featured GNOME screen magnifier, a
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| screen reader, and a set of Braille drivers to meet the needs of
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| vision-impaired users and the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre,
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| University of Toronto is delivering the first GNOME on-screen keyboard
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| to support users with motor impairments. These built-in assistive
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| technologies seamlessly integrate with a new generation of accessible
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| applications as they enable users with disabilities to easily interact
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| with applications that can adapt to their needs.
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| 
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| <P>
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| These new assistive technologies leverage Sun Microsystems, Inc.'s
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| contribution of the GNOME Accessibility Framework. This framework based
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| on an open architecture, provides a comprehensive toolkit and APIs, that
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| developers can use to create accessible applications and interface them
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| with assistive technologies on any UNIX or GNU/Linux platform running
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| the GNOME 2.0 desktop. With the combination of the Accessibility
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| Framework and assistive technologies, users with disabilities have the
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| solutions they need to get their job done efficiently:
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| Screen Magnifier - enables users with low vision to enlarge the
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| computer screen and interact with the magnified portion of the screen
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| they are accessing, such as menus, toolbars, graphics, and text
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|  </LI>
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|  <LI>
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| Screen Reader - allows users who are blind or visually impaired
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| to access information on the computer screen through a Braille display
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| or synthesized speech. With screen readers users can read and edit text,
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| manipulate menu bars, buttons and dialog boxes, and fully interact with
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| the GNOME desktop
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|  </LI>
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|  <LI>
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| On-screen Keyboard - provides users with physical impairments a
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| wide variety of ways to enter text and manipulate the graphical user
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| interface of applications and the GNOME desktop. In addition,
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| environments without a keyboard, such as a touch screen kiosk, can take
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| advantage of the on-screen keyboard. This on-screen keyboard goes beyond
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| the standard physical keyboard, it supports word prediction, scanning
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| access, coded access, customizable keyboard layouts, and dynamic
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| keyboard functionality that conveniently places menu bar options and
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| other application elements onto the keyboard display for direct
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| manipulation
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|  </LI>
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| </UL>
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| <P>
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| "Integrating accessibility technology solutions with the GNOME desktop
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| allows anyone to use GNOME," said Miguel de Icaza, GNOME Foundation
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| President. These built-in capabilities provide enterprises with a
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| ready-to-go and comprehensive accessible desktop that adapts to the
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| needs of users with disabilities. The benefits are vast - for IT
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| organizations this cost-effective alternative resolves the problem of
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| buying and installing expensive complex software; for disabled users
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| it's simpler and more convenient to work and collaborate with team
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| members since they have the advantage of using any UNIX or GNU/Linux
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| platform running the GNOME 2.0 desktop".
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| "We chose GNOME because of its open, extensible, and comprehensive
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| accessibility architecture," said Thomas Friehoff, CTO, head of software
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| development of BAUM Retec AG. "Using the open Assistive Technologies
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| Service Provider API we were able to deliver our solutions quickly,
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| because it eliminated the need to reinvent assistive technology software
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| for different UNIX platforms, saving us time and costs".
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| 
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| "Our center in Toronto specializes in developing information
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| technologies that include seamless accessible interfaces," said Jutta
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| Treviranus, Director, Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of
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| Toronto. "The GNOME Accessibility Framework free software project
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| enables us to leverage the component-based architecture to develop
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| technologies that intelligently integrate alternative access techniques.
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| Using this approach we will make the user interface accessible and
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| usable by the large group of individuals who cannot use a standard
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| keyboard or mouse. We will continue working with the GNOME open source
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| project to develop new kinds of user input support, including an open
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| source keyboard configuration editor that provides ways to improve the
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| efficiency of computer interaction for users with disabilities."
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| "By providing rich and consistent interfaces for both assistive
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| technologies and applications, the accessibility framework enables
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| flexible and comprehensive accessibility solutions for GNOME," said Bill
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| Haneman, GNOME Accessibility Architect, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "A key
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| aspect of the GNOME Accessibility Framework is support for user
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| interface component sets beyond the built-in GNOME component set," said
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| Peter Korn, Sun Accessibility Architect. "The thousands of applications
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| that take advantage of the Java Accessibility API will work with the
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| GNOME Accessibility Framework unaltered and gain the benefit of the
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| assistive technologies included with the GNOME 2.0 Desktop. In addition,
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| other important applications, such as the OpenOffice.org productivity
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| suite, are being modified to use these technologies."
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| <B>Availability</B><BR>
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| GNOME Accessibility Framework is available at:
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| <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap">http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap</a>
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| Baum Retec AG assistive technologies are available at:
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| <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/AT">
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| http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/AT</a>
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| 
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| <P>
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| ATRC, University of Toronto assistive technology is available at:
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| <a href="http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/AT">
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| http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/AT</a>
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| 
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| <P>
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| <B>About GNOME</B><BR>
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| Gnome is a unified, open and rich desktop that employs an intuitive AND
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| APPEALING USER INTERFACE, includes a wealth of productivity
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| applications,
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| SUPPORTS THE LATEST industry STANDARDS, AND PROVIDES AN innovative
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| component-based architecture, ALL BUILT ON a powerful network-centric
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| architecture.
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| GNOME is a free software project (also referred to as open source
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| software) that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for
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| GNU/Linux, BSD and a variety of other UNIX and other operating systems.
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| The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More
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| than 500 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid
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| developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.
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| 
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| <B>About the GNOME Foundation</B><BR>
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| Comprised of hundreds of volunteer developers and industry-leading
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| companies, the GNOME Foundation is an organization committed to
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| supporting the advancement of GNOME. GNOME is an entirely free user
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| environment for desktops, networked servers and portable Internet
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| devices. The modern architecture and design of GNOME includes a
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| technically advanced application development platform and a powerful
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| end-user desktop environment. Major leading software industry and
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| computer manufacturers support the GNOME development effort, which is
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| led by a world-wide community of volunteers. More information on GNOME
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| is available at <a href="www.gnome.org">www.gnome.org</a>.
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| 
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| <B>About BAUM Retec AG</B><BR>
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| As a leading European provider of products and services for the blind
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| and visually impaired, BAUM Retec AG offers a wide range of electronic
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| aids for educational, professional and private use. BAUM's products want
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| to help visually impaired customers to be more successful in their jobs
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| and to have all the possibilities to access information. More
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| information on BAUM Retec AG is available at 
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| <a href="www.baum.de">www.baum.de</a>.
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| 
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| <P>
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| <B>About Adaptive Technology Resource Centre (ATRC), University of Toronto</B><BR>
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| The ATRC advances barrier-free access to information technology by
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| working directly with information technology manufacturers and
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| developers to influence the early design stages of tomorrow's computer
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| based technology. The ATRC uses a user-centered design approach to model
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| and create solutions that are commercially feasible, operationally
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| effective, and inclusive of users with disabilities. The centre works
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| closely with government and public sector partners to address
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| accessibility issues. More information on Adaptive Technology Resource
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| Centre, University of Toronto is available at 
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| <a href="www.utoronto.ca/atrc">www.utoronto.ca/atrc</a>.
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| <P>
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| <B>About Sun Microsystems, Inc.</B><BR>
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| Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Solaris, Java are trademarks or
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| registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and
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| other countries. More information on Sun Microsystems, Inc. is available
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| at <a href="www.sun.com">www.sun.com</a>.
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