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Peter this is totally fantastic and even better news than I had hoped for.

Thank you for all your hard work making this possible.
Many, many people are going to benefit from the improved open accessibility.

-- 
Steve Lee
Open Source Assistive Technology Software and Accessibility
fullmeasure.co.uk



2008/10/17 Peter Korn <Peter Korn sun com>:
I am *very* pleased to share with you news about the AEGIS project, a €12.6m
investment in accessibility, with the vast majority of it focused on open
source solutions.

Rather than repeat here all that I have written about AEGIS already, I will
instead invite you to read about it in my blog:  http://blogs.sun.com/korn/
or check out the AEGIS website at: http://www.aegis-project.eu/

I have worked in the field of accessibility for nearly 17 years, and on open
source accessibility almost a dozen of those years.  In that time, open
source accessibility has become a deep and abiding passion.
I'm very proud that the techniques we have pioneered in the open source
community have since been adopted by Apple with the Macintosh & VoiceOver,
and are being adopted by Microsoft with UI Automation.  These same
techniques are enshrined in the report a 42 member committee delivered to
the U.S. Access Board earlier this year (and which at this very moment being
reviewed by them as they work on their refresh of the Section 508
accessibility standard).  And these techniques are at the core of the AEGIS
project.

With AEGIS, over the next 3.5 years we will attempt to bring programmatic
accessibility more fully to the web, and to the mobile world.  With AEGIS we
will also address a number of issues that still remain in accessibility on
the open desktop.  And while we're at it, we will bring a bunch of new and
talented people into the open source accessibility community (you should
start seeing them showing up on our mailing lists and wikis in the coming
months).  We will also fund a number of the experts who have already made
tremendous open source accessibility contributions - to enable to them to
continue and to do even more.  I'm sure they will shortly make their voices
heard on these lists and in the blogosphere.  And we will explicitly fund a
number of European disability organizations.  These organizations and many
dozens of their members will be providing their expert input on our work,
and thoughtfully evaluating our prototypes, and perhaps adopting the
solutions we come up with because they do a great job of meeting their
needs.

Oh, and we'll also write a bunch of open source accessibility code.


This Sunday the 19th of October marks the 8th anniversary of the GNOME
Accessibility Project.  AEGIS helps bring a fantastic 8th year to a close,
and also serves to inaugurate the next 3.5 years!


Regards,

Peter Korn
Accessibility Architect & Principal Engineer,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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