Hi Vincent, Thanks for showing interest. I intend this project to be an accessibility tool as well apart from something which is intuitive and convenient for new users (probably cool as well :) ), I may be wrong but I think that the purpose of this project is different from gnome-do which is why I proposed it as an independent project. I did have another idea. Will it be good if this is done in such a way that the project be made in modules and the libraries of this project could be interfaced to be used with gnome-do separately? Cheers, Mohit On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Vincent Untz <vuntz@opensuse.org> wrote:
Hey,
Le jeudi 23 avril 2009, à 11:13 +0530, Mohit Verma a écrit :
The application will have a GNOME-do or Quicksilver kind of an interface, and will handle natural language commands by user. The software would be used as an accessiblity tool (for people who would find it easy to have an interface driven by voice), as a tool for people who are new to Linux in general and openSUSE in particular and others who'd find it cool to talk to their computer.
Just wondering: why not integrate this directly in gnome-do?
Vincent
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