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Looking for developers to work on Open source accessible iOS Groovebox project for disabled users.
Hi everyone I hope you're all doing well and staying safe. I'm trey from the uk and I'm a totally blind electronic musician.
I currently have iOS devices, and I use macOS and Reaper to make music. I am unable to code however, I am looking for developers to work with. I want to start a special project to create an open source Groovebox for iOS that everyone can use, it would have Groovebox features for example, effects, step sequencer inbuilt synthesisers. and sampler. It would be built from the ground up with a focus on accessibility for disabled people and compatibility with the VoiceOver screen reader. It would be open source and I am looking for developers to work with to make this happen. One question people might have is in terms of this being a paid opportunity I would love to be able to fund this project. So if you have experience in gaining funding and think you can help me fund this project, please feel free to reach out. Also, if you are a developer that feels they can help on this project, please feel free to reach out also. I have not written a design brief or list of specifications yet, as I feel I would collaborate with a developer to do this. I am uncertain as to what programming language could be used to make this, but I do know that JUCE7 has pretty good accessibility implementation for standard controls.
I thought I'd post this thread to get a discussion going here feel free to comment or message me for more info I know everyone is very busy, so I really appreciate you taking the time to read this thread and I look forward to collaborating with you on this project thanks very much, everyone respect and blessings Trey :-)
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Hi Trey, and welcome back.
You're on a worthy and interesting quest. I don't know of any way I can help as I'm not a developer. However, I hope your patience and persistence pay off and you're able to engage some developers this time around.
Hi, thanks very much for this comment. Please share this post in your networks if you can :-) I was quite successful at finding developers last time, and the sequencer project is currently being worked on > @wim said: