Re: Speech Dispatcher



Yannick PLASSIARD wrote:

That's a very good thing, for sure !
But what could we (I ) do to make it integrated earlier ?
One thing that would help is to help test the patch and driver. I'll try to send some info about this soon, so that other gnome-speech users can test the patch.

Should we contact Freebsoftware to let them know what we want (migrating GPL to LGPL license) ?
Moving to LGPL would allow speech-dispatcher drivers for proprietary speech engines to be written, so I think this would be a good idea.

And , if we cannot afind an aggreement, could we make the driver part of the Gnome-Speech, as a `contrib` driver ? For instance, gnome-speech already includes drivers for proprietary software...
This (adding the gnome-speech driver for Speech Dispatcher as part of gnome-speech) is the current plan. Gnome-speech's LGPL license makes it possible for us to write gnome-speech drivers for both GPL and proprietary TTS engines and systems.

Bill

Bill

Yannick
Kenny Hitt wrote:

Hi.

Based on my experiences with gnome-speech, I would prefer to see the
Gnome apps drop use of gnome-speech in favor of speech-dispatcher.
I find speech-dispatcher to be more stable and dependable.  It is my
default speech output for my console screen reader already.  I have had
a speech-dispatcher session running for the last 25 days.  I've never
come close to that with any gnome-speech session.

       Kenny

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