[accessibility-guide] Incorporate changes from Kendell Clark. Make the current state slightly more optimistic.

Ben Cotton bcotton at fedoraproject.org
Fri Apr 3 02:29:01 UTC 2015


commit 8a69e97006c3c60d49a3e99f537a666145f129e2
Author: Ben Cotton <bcotton at fedoraproject.org>
Date:   Thu Apr 2 22:23:25 2015 -0400

    Incorporate changes from Kendell Clark. Make the current state slightly
    more optimistic.

 en-US/Tools.xml |    4 ++--
 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/en-US/Tools.xml b/en-US/Tools.xml
index 5a3f9fa..5e01ed5 100644
--- a/en-US/Tools.xml
+++ b/en-US/Tools.xml
@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@
 ]>
 <section id="tools">
 	<title>Available open source tools, utilities and drivers</title>
-	<para>Current development is focusing on visual and mobility impairments. There are both software and hardware based solutions available. There are also both console and graphical solutions available, however, the graphical solutions are limited at this time. <!-- The GNOME Accessibility Project is making great progress improving the accessibility of the Gnome desktop.  --></para>
+	<para>Current development is focusing on visual and mobility impairments. There are both software and hardware based solutions available. There are also both console and graphical solutions available.</para>
 	<section id="hardware">
 		<title>Hardware</title>
 		<para>The biggest advantage of the hardware speech solutions is that speech is available before the operating system loads, which even makes it possible for people with a visual impairment to install the operating system. Hardware solutions include speech synthesizers, braille terminals, braille printers, sip and puff systems, and eye gaze pointing devices. These devices are usually very expensive and it is difficult to find drivers for them. Drivers are being written (mostly for speech synthesizers) for Linux but they need to be tested and integrated by the community into "upstream" software projects before becoming part of Fedora.</para>
 	</section>
 	<section id="software">
 		<title>Software</title>
-		<para>This document focuses mostly on software tools and utilities that work with Linux. Most of these tools have been developed by the Open Source community and many have not yet been tested by the Fedora Project.<!-- <application>Speakup</application>, <application>Emacspeak</application>, <application>Festival</application> and <application>BRLTTY</application> have been tested by Red Hat; and <application>Emacspeak</application> and <application>Festival</application>, among others, ship with Fedora.--> </para>
+		<para>This document focuses mostly on software tools and utilities that work with Linux. Most of these tools have been developed by the Open Source community and many have not yet been tested by the Fedora Project.</para>
 	</section>
 </section>


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