Bill Haneman
Bill Haneman is the architect and engineering head of the GNOME
Accessibility Project, an effort which is building a freely-redistributable, fully
accessible graphical computing environment for the Linux, Unix, and other
operating systems.
Mr Haneman is a member of the non-profit GNOME
Foundation’s Board of Directors and is the architect of that project’s “Assistive
Technology Service Provider Interface” (AT-SPI). He is also co-maintainer of
GOK, this year’s winner of the Trophe/es Du Libre award in the Accessibility
category, and a contributor to Gnopernicus, this years’ runner-up.
He works for
Sun Microsystems in Dublin, Ireland
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