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  1. Orange-OpenSource GitHub homepage Presenting Orange Open Source organisation Github web site which aggregates information about all our open source projects. This web site has been built with: Home made CSS based on Boosted-Boostrap, Javascript functions to get projects information base on Github Pages and GitHub API, Images, fonts and icon from Orange brand, all under the Apache 2.0 Licence. View […]

  2. After the success of Orange Boosted with Bootstrap, we are pleased to announce the publication of Orange Boosted with Angular. All the custom Orange components of Boosted 4, working with Angular 2. Learn more on ng-boosted.orange.com and go to Orange-Boosted-Angular repository on GitHub. The source code is licensed under the MIT license and the documentation […]

  3. Orange offers a website dedicated to the development of digital accessibility. This site provides open source (under CC BY SA license) guidelines for web and mobile. It presents the requirements to be followed according to different profiles (designer, developer …). It contains methodologies and step by step examples describing the construction of accessible components often […]

  4. Signs@Work is developed by Orange Labs for the Mission Insertion Handicap. It aims in favouring the exchanges and the sharing of the technical signs between the users via a platform conceived for the sign language. This helps the deaf employees and their interpreters to follow the evolution of the company in a digital world. Every […]

  5. Beyond compliance with Orange brand recommendations, Boosted provides accessibility improvements as well as Orange-specific components and interaction choices respecting the framework standards. Components and samples included in Boosted are regularly enhanced according to the needs expressed by Boosted users. The use of a common platform allows us to offer our customers a unique and consistent […]

  6. Learn how to make you apps accessible for people with disabilities thanks to the demo and examples. You will also learn how disabled people use their mobiles. Make every people enjoy your apps on two most popular operating systems. Orange presents a new app: mDAN available under double Open Source license: Apache 2.0 et Creative Commons. The […]

  7. OCARA is developed by Orange Labs for the “Mission Insertion Handicap” of Orange France. The accessibility rules were inspired by the regulations of public access buildings and adapted to the needs for the company. These sets of rules are configurable, they only need to evolve and improve. All the suggestions for this are welcome. In […]

  8. Orange has created such a font, named Accessible-DfA, and made it available as an Open Source ressource. There is a need to improve the legibility of written information. This is particularly so for low readers but also for frequent use, and finally for everybody that want a legible interface. It may be for persons with […]

  9. Orange proudly presents Confort+: a service, that provides around twenty adjustments, to adapt web sites, to your needs. Whether you have visual impairments, or simple eyestrain, problems of word recognition, because of dyslexia, or other reasons, difficulty to use a mouse, or to setup your computer, Orange Confort+ gives you the solution: a setting to be made […]

  10. Thierry Souche (Senior Vice President, Orange Labs Products & Services), has said during his opening keynote for the OW2con’13 conference: “We  don’t invest in Open Source for charity, but for efficiency and  quality. No TELCO will survive without embracing Open Source.” Watch his keynote online.