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De: Miguel Teixeira <miguel.teixeira@poli.ufrj.br>
Date: seg., 16 de mar. de 2020 às 10:59
Subject: Re: LIBRASOffice - Vídeo - Solve MIT 2019
To: Olivier Hallot <olivier.hallot@libreoffice.org>
Cc: Ilmari Lauhakangas <ilmari.lauhakangas@libreoffice.org>, Daniel Silva <
daniel.lipe@poli.ufrj.br>, Lidiana Souza dos Anjos <
lidianasouza@poli.ufrj.br>, Fernando Gonçalves Severo <severo@cos.ufrj.br>,
Henrique Luiz Cukierman <hcukier@cos.ufrj.br>, Pedro Braga <
pedrohcbufrj@gmail.com>


Hi,


I apologize for the delay in answering.

Current assistive technologies favor better accessibility for the blind
people. There is no such thing as a "Braille language" or "Braille
culture". A blind person does not need to communicate through a "different
language" or adapt to a new language that depends directly on a sense that
he does not have and a diferent culture. Before they learn to write,
children, in general, learn to speak. For example, a blind person can learn
to speak a language just as children learn by listening to other people
speak. A deaf person often learns to communicate through a language only
after older ages (for example, many deaf people in Brazil only learn LIBRAS
after the age of 18). In the case of deaf people, there is a different
language and culture. A simple literal translation of textual elements of
the interface may not be such an interesting idea (but in some cases it can
be useful). Here, there is an issue where, a simple adaptation of something
that already exists (like the current accessibility APIs) can serve as a
"quick fix", but that does not mean that it is the best option.


I attached a PDF file talking a little more about this subject.



Best regards,


Miguel.

Em sex., 13 de mar. de 2020 às 12:54, Olivier Hallot <
olivier.hallot@libreoffice.org> escreveu:

Olá Miguel

It is fundamental to clarify why the current assistive technologies are
unable to address the issue of the deafs. It has been asked in IRC and
the response has not been seen. The project will be analyzed by
knowledgeable people.

Ilmari is in copy, please switch to English and keep Ilmarin the loop.
Professor Henrique Cukierman should also be in the loop.

Kind regards

Olivier

Em 12/03/2020 16:27, Miguel Teixeira escreveu:
Olá Olivier,

Estamos animados com a sua mensagem. Vamos preparar um dossier para
financiamento do LIBRASOffice assim como fizemos para o MIT.
Vamos aproveitar boa parte do que fizemos para o MIT, mas mesmo assim,
não conseguiremos te entregar até o dia de hoje ou amanhã. Dou previsão
para entrega do dossier até a próxima quarta-feira, mas pode ser que já
esteja pronto, por exemplo, no próximo domingo. Existe algum problema em
entregarmos na próxima quarta-feira?

Cordialmente,
Miguel Teixeira.


Em qui., 12 de mar. de 2020 às 07:00, Olivier Hallot
<olivier.hallot@libreoffice.org <mailto:olivier.hallot@libreoffice.org>>
escreveu:

    Olá Miguel

    Vocês tem condições de preparar um dossier para financiamento do
    LibrasOffice, assim como fizeram para o MIT? Trocaria  MIT por TDF
(The
    Document Foundation).

    Creio que pode haver um caminho de financiamento a ser explorado, e a
    experiencia do MIT pode ajudar a convencer.

    Será importante ter um cronograma de entregas, e programa de
desembolso,
    tamanho de equipe, bolsas e tudo mais. Vejo um horizonte de seis
meses
    de atividades para duas pessoas.

    OK?
    Olivier




    Em 11/03/2020 20:43, Miguel Teixeira escreveu:
    > Olá Olivier,
    >
    > Segue o link do vídeo usado no Solve MIT - 2019
    >
    > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVAWjRV0dTw
    >
    >
    >

    --
    Olivier Hallot
    LibreOffice Documentation Coordinator
    Comunidade LibreOffice
    Rio de Janeiro - Brasil - Local Time: UTC-03:00
    http://tdf.io/joinus


--
Olivier Hallot
LibreOffice Documentation Coordinator
Comunidade LibreOffice
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil - Local Time: UTC-03:00
http://tdf.io/joinus

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