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GNOME Outreach Program: Accessibility

Vincent Untz (Novell), Lucas Rocha (LiTL)
Tangle X-Large

The GNOME Foundation is running an accessibility outreach program, offering US$50,000 to be split among individuals. This program will promote software accessibility awareness among the GNOME and broader Free Software communities, as well as harden and improve the overall quality of the GNOME accessibility offering.

Vincent Untz

Novell

When he’s not procrastinating or eating ice cream, Vincent Untz shows his real face: he is an active Free Software enthusiast, GNOME lover and advocate. Rumours say Vincent started contributing by triaging bugs for the GNOME Bugsquad, before becoming maintainer of various GNOME modules. However, he finds it’s simpler to declare he is a “touche-à-tout”, working on various (some say random) areas of the desktop. Vincent Untz is also trying to cure his coding addiction, by holding positions such as GNOME Release Manager (2007, and, surprisingly, ongoing), member of the GNOME Release Team, GNOME Foundation director (2006-2008) among other things. Vincent is still pushing French as official language for GNOME, and hopes to succeed really soon now.

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Lucas Rocha

LiTL

Lucas Rocha is a brazilian guy who loves hacking and music. He lives in the frozen lands of Finland with his lovely wife Carol. He works for LiTL on the development of exciting consumer products based on free software. In his free time, he’s a happy GNOME contributor. He has a mustache, a beard and big smile in his face.

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