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Open Source Projects as part of MOSS “Mission Partners” Program

Open Source Projects as part of MOSS “Mission Partners” Program

[Announcements] Posted Jun 27, 2016 21:25 UTC (Mon) by ris

The Mozilla blog has announced the first recipients of its Mozilla Open Source Support (MOSS) “Mission Partners” awards. "For many years people with visual impairments and the legally blind have paid a steep price to access the Web on Windows-based computers. The market-leading software for screen readers costs well over $1,000. The high price is a considerable obstacle to keeping the Web open and accessible to all. The NVDA Project has developed an open source screen reader that is free to download and to use, and which works well with Firefox. NVDA aligns with one of the Mozilla Manifesto’s principles: “The Internet is a global public resource that must remain open and accessible.”" The NVDA project received $15,000. Other award recipients include Tor, Tails, Caddy, Mio, DNSSEC/DANE Chain Stapling, Godot Engine, and PeARS. (Thanks to Paul Wise)

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