Speech Dispatcher
Common interface to speech synthesis
| Maintainer: | Luke Yelavich <themuso (at) themuso (dot) com> |
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| On-line documentation: | Speech Dispatcher | SSIP | Notes |
| Git Repository: | http://git.freebsoft.org/?p=speechd.git |
| Latest version: | 0.8.3 (download speech-dispatcher-0.8.3.tar.gz) |
| Project archive: | /pub/projects/speechd |
| ITS (bugs, issues, patches): | http://its.freebsoft.org/its/issues/project/1876 |
| User portal: | http://live.freebsoft.org/desktop#speech-dispatcher |
Introduction
Speech Dispatcher project provides a high-level device independent layer for access to speech synthesis through a simple, stable and well documented interface.
Documentation
- Speech Dispatcher Documentation ... includes both user's and developer's documentation of Speech Dispatcher and its client interfaces
- SSIP Documentation ... communication protocol specification
- Speech Dispatcher Notes ... freely editable source of knowledge about Speech Dispatcher
Development
- Cooperation Guidelines ... if you want to join the development
- Project Roadmap ... what are our plans for the future
- Coding Style ... style guidelines for Speech Dispatcher code
Source code
The source code is freely available. It is managed using Git. You can use the Git web interface or clone the repository from:
git://git.freebsoft.org/git/speechd
The Java library is currently developed separately. You can use the Git web interface or clone the repository from:
git://git.freebsoft.org/git/speechd-java
Mailing-lists
There is a public mailing-list speechd@lists.freebsoft.org for this project.
This list is for for Speech Dispatcher developers, as well as for users. If you want to contribute the development, propose a new feature, get help or just be informed about the latest news, don't hesitate to subscribe. The communication on this list is held in English.
See also the listing of other Free(b)soft mailing lists.
People
Speech Dispatcher is being developed in closed cooperation between the Brailcom company and external developers, both are equally important parts of the development team. The development team also accepts and processes contributions from other developers, for which we are always very thankful! See more details about our development model in Cooperation. Bellow find a list of current inner development team members and people who have contributed to Speech Dispatcher in the past:
Development team:
- Luke Yelavich
- Jan Buchal
- Tomas Cerha
- Hynek Hanke
- Milan Zamazal
- C.M. Brannon
- William Hubbs
- Andrei Kholodnyi
Contributors: Trevor Saunders, Lukas Loehrer,Gary Cramblitt, Olivier Bert, Jacob Schmude, Steve Holmes, Gilles Casse, Rui Batista, Marco Skambraks, Samuel Thibault ...and many others
