Re: [orca-list] orca and scripts, part 1




My vote would be for Ventrilo if there was going to be some coordination
of this excellent initiative.

For my part, I'm interested in the way in which Orca connects to
speech-dispatcher and learning, and documenting, how that works and how
to use an alternative to speech-dispatcher.

And to be able to understand the sequence of events, from when, for
example, a new application starts, through how Orca 'sees' it and picks
which script/class to use.

My main interest lies in using Orca where resources are very limited,
such as on a Pi.

Mike


On 01/01/2015 15:49, B. Henry wrote:
I have mumble, teamtalk and ventrilo servers that are almost never used. I'd glady share creds with folks 
interested in working on this as sometimes 
voice com is more efficient than a bunch of ttyping in IRC sometimes. Also having a dropbox shared folder, 
or one on an owncloud server, google-drive or 
siimilar 
for colaborations that are not ready for primetime, i.e. posting on the wiki can be useful.






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