Re: [nvda-translations] email to NVDA community

  • From: "Dipendra Manocha" <dipendra.manocha@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <nvda-translations@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 21:45:41 +0530

Sure Mesar

This looks fine.

Thanks
Dipendra


-----Original Message-----
From: nvda-translations-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:nvda-translations-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mesar Hameed
Sent: 29 March 2012 17:20
To: nvda-translations@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [nvda-translations] email to NVDA community

Hi team,

I took some time to write the following email in our name, Can you please
read it and say if you are ok or if I have missed something.

What I want to do after we are finnished, is to send it to the nvda users
mailing list, the nvda freelist and for you to translate it and send it to
nvda language lists or post it on community websites.

below is the email so far:

subject: support NVDA or you will lose it.

Dear nvda users,

Sorry for the long email, please bare with us to the end.

The time has come to show your appreciation and your determination for NVDA
development to continue.
Due to the economic downturn NV Access has received less grants than what we
would have hoped for.

We all have a duty and an obligation to request from the organizations
working for the blind such as the RNIB, UK or AFB/NFB, USA or the
appropriate blind organization in your country, to tell them that NVDA has
been and continues to be a useful and valuable tool to provide accessibility
for all of us and that they should promote and sponsor the excellent work
that is being done.

Despite all the politics and the slow movement within organizations, we the
real NVDA users are able to keep NVDA development going if each one of us
took their responsibility seriously.
This is without having to wait for organizations or companies to give grants
to NV Access.

Due to many advantages, benefits and unique features of NVDA, the number of
NVDA users are growing but sadly the personal donations are not matching
this increase and are often not regular.

What we want to say clearly is that any regular donation large or small,
will keep Jamie and Michael in their full time employment working for NVDA.
What we have to remember is that they are two blind individuals like you and
me, but are gifted with rare skills that many of us could benefit from.

We should work hard not to put them in a situation where they have to choose
between doing something that they love and beleave in (improving NVDA), and
having to provide the necessities for their families and children.

The current funding is able to keep both of them employed until september
this year, and if the donations haven't increased by then they may have to
look for alternative employment.

Even if one of them leaves and the other continues the work load  will be a
lot harder, and progress will be much slower.
This will directly impact on us because we will have to wait for much longer
before tickets can be solved, which will cause us a lot of frustration and
anguish. This is not what we have been accustomed to in the last few years,
we often see regular releases and each version is superior to the previous
one.

We all need to understand that, what is required is for each one of us to
donate according to our circumstances, may it be as little as 5 or 10
dollars a month, this will be enough to keep the project going.
We Thank those of you who already donate on a regular basis.

Put this in context, we easely spend 5 dollars on a coffee or 10/20 dollars
on a meal when we eat out, surely NVDA deserves this token amount?

Many people do charity events, such as running a marathon, doing a tandem
ride, or baking and seling cakes in their community to raise money for
canser research or any other worth while charity, we can all do the same but
for NV Access which is also a charity.

Please don't lose this opportunity to support NVDA, because if we fail to
set up regular donations, in a few months time we will all have to start
paying for expensive screenreaders because NVDA would not have been
developed and updated to match our latest needs.

We are writing this email as individuals that strongly believe in open
source, and as volunteer contributors to NVDA. We understand that it is hard
for Jamie and Michael to keep sending emails asking for donations because it
feels bad to keep asking, but we the users should act before we reach the
point of no return.

Please repost/translate or anything that you feel appropriate, and please
don't forget to raise donations.

Link for donations:
http://www.nvaccess.org/wiki/Donate

Mesar, and NVDA translators.




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