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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2020 8:52 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH patch: `uuid_fileman` to prese |
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Good Morning,
Would it be possible to merge this pull request, and add it to the
next FreeSWITCH release?
https://github.com/signalwire/freeswitch/pull/244
Tried to get a response on Slack and by commenting in the pull
request, but no joy. I totally understand that all the devs are busy,
and that this is probably one of the lowest priority issues out there,
but here's some context why I am being a pest about this:
Our Access News phone service is for visually and print impaired
individuals who are unable to consume conventional print materials. We
just replaced an old, on-premises system with aFreeSWITCH solution,
and it has been a dream to work with, except this one flaw. Non-visual
users rely heavily on changing the playback speed to efficiently
browse through vast amounts of audio content, and the current
behaviour is very disruptive, especially because many legally blind
folks have other disabilities as well (such as cognitive and hearing
impairments).
Please let us know if there's anything we could do to facilitate this
process. Thank you!
Appreciatively,
Attila Gulyas | IT/Program Assistant
Email: agulyas@societyfortheblind.org
Phone: (916) 889-7510
Access News helpdesk: (916) 889-7519
Access News service:
(800) 665-4667
(916) 732-4000
https://societyfortheblind.org/programs-services/access-news/
Society for the Blind
1238 S Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
SFTB Main Phone: (916) 452-8271
Fax: (916) 492-2483
www.societyfortheblind.org
Our mission is to empower individuals living with low vision or
blindness to discover, develop and achieve their full potential.
_________________________________________________________________________
The FreeSWITCH project is sponsored by SignalWire https://signalwire.com
Enhance your FreeSWITCH install with disruptive priced SMS and PSTN services.
Build your next product on our scalable cloud platform.
Join our online community to chat in real time https://signalwire.community
Professional FreeSWITCH Services
sales@freeswitch.com
https://freeswitch.com
Official FreeSWITCH Sites
https://freeswitch.com/oss
https://freeswitch.org/confluence
https://cluecon.com
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toraritte at gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 5:30 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] FreeSWITCH patch: `uuid_fileman` to prese |
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Hi,
Would it be possible to look into this? Or even just an
acknowledgement would be helpful.
Thank you!
Appreciatively,
Attila Gulyas | IT/Program Assistant
Email: agulyas@societyfortheblind.org
Phone: (916) 889-7510
Access News helpdesk: (916) 889-7519
Access News service:
(800) 665-4667
(916) 732-4000
https://societyfortheblind.org/programs-services/access-news/
Society for the Blind
1238 S Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
SFTB Main Phone: (916) 452-8271
Fax: (916) 492-2483
www.societyfortheblind.org
Our mission is to empower individuals living with low vision or
blindness to discover, develop and achieve their full potential.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 6:23 AM Gulyás Attila <toraritte@gmail.com> wrote:
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Good Morning,
Would it be possible to merge this pull request, and add it to the
next FreeSWITCH release?
https://github.com/signalwire/freeswitch/pull/244
Tried to get a response on Slack and by commenting in the pull
request, but no joy. I totally understand that all the devs are busy,
and that this is probably one of the lowest priority issues out there,
but here's some context why I am being a pest about this:
Our Access News phone service is for visually and print impaired
individuals who are unable to consume conventional print materials. We
just replaced an old, on-premises system with aFreeSWITCH solution,
and it has been a dream to work with, except this one flaw. Non-visual
users rely heavily on changing the playback speed to efficiently
browse through vast amounts of audio content, and the current
behaviour is very disruptive, especially because many legally blind
folks have other disabilities as well (such as cognitive and hearing
impairments).
Please let us know if there's anything we could do to facilitate this
process. Thank you!
Appreciatively,
Attila Gulyas | IT/Program Assistant
Email: agulyas@societyfortheblind.org
Phone: (916) 889-7510
Access News helpdesk: (916) 889-7519
Access News service:
(800) 665-4667
(916) 732-4000
https://societyfortheblind.org/programs-services/access-news/
Society for the Blind
1238 S Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
SFTB Main Phone: (916) 452-8271
Fax: (916) 492-2483
www.societyfortheblind.org
Our mission is to empower individuals living with low vision or
blindness to discover, develop and achieve their full potential.
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_________________________________________________________________________
The FreeSWITCH project is sponsored by SignalWire https://signalwire.com
Enhance your FreeSWITCH install with disruptive priced SMS and PSTN services.
Build your next product on our scalable cloud platform.
Join our online community to chat in real time https://signalwire.community
Professional FreeSWITCH Services
sales@freeswitch.com
https://freeswitch.com
Official FreeSWITCH Sites
https://freeswitch.com/oss
https://freeswitch.org/confluence
https://cluecon.com
FreeSWITCH-users mailing list
FreeSWITCH-users@lists.freeswitch.org
http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-users
UNSUBSCRIBE:http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/options/freeswitch-users
https://freeswitch.com |
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