[nfbcs] Fwd: Accessibility help for knew OS (fwd)

Gabe Vega Via Iphone4S theblindtech at gmail.com
Mon Apr 22 15:38:37 UTC 2013


Nope. You're just a close minded bigot. It was obvious English is not his first language, but I bet he's a better programmer than you would ever be.

Gabe Vega 
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On Apr 22, 2013, at 7:38 AM, <majolls at cox.net> wrote:

> Perhaps I'm a bigot, but it amazes me how such an email wants you to take the person submitting it seriously and yet the email has such obvious spelling errors.  Where is the professionalism?  If I were marketing a product, I'd make sure my spelling didn't send the wrong signal.  Just my opinion, but it leaves me with the impression of an uneducated person or someone outside of the country.  Not that foreign nationals  can't write code well, but I have had experiences with foreign nationals where communication was a real issue and this email just reinforces that thinking.  The email just causes a red flag to be raised for me.
> 
> Anybody else?
> 
> ---- Jude DaShiell <jdashiel at shellworld.net> wrote: 
>> 
>> 
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> jude <jdashiel at shellworld.net>
>> Microsoft, windows is accessible. why do blind people need screen readers?
>> 
>> 
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2013 21:59:05
>> From: David Hilbert Poehlman <david.poehlman at HANDSONTECHNOLOGEYES.COM>
>> To: BLIND-L at LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
>> Subject: Fwd: Accessibility help for knew OS
>> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>> From: Willy Sam <tasbablue at gmail.com>
>> Subject: Accessibility help for knew OS
>> Date: April 21, 2013 8:07:32 AM EDT
>> To: dev-accessibility at lists.mozilla.org
>> 
>> KolibriOS is a tiny yet incredibly powerful and fast operating system.
>> This power requires only a few megabyte disk space and 8MB of RAM to
>> run. Kolibri features a rich set of applications that include word
>> processor, image viewer, graphical editor, web browser and well over
>> 30 exciting games. Full FAT12/16/32 support is implemented, as well as
>> read-only support for NTFS, ISO9660 and Ext2/3/4. Drivers are written
>> for popular sound, network and graphics cards.
>> Have you ever dreamed of a system that boots in less than 10 seconds
>> from power-on to working GUI, on $100 PC? Applications that start
>> instantly, immediately after clicking an icon, without annoying
>> hourglass pointers? This speed is achieved since the core parts of
>> KolibriOS (kernel and drivers) are written entirely in FASM assembly
>> language!
>> 
>> I have asked the KolibriOS team to insert accessibility features to there OS.
>> They have responded well, but need technical help as they state below.
>> "Hello! Thank you for your reply. We are very interested in
>> implementing of Accessibility standards, but we don't sure what
>> exactly do we need to implement.
>> As for now, we have only Magnify (not very useful though) and Speak
>> engine (not very good though). Do we need add something else? Do we
>> need some text-to-speech interface for software? May be something
>> else? We are really want to help, I think it's possible to create even
>> brand new branch (we already have few, why not?) with suitable desktop
>> environment and programs. What do you say?"
>> Please help to make this new ausum free and open source OS accessible
>> for all, by providing nolige or adapting software to be compatible
>> with Kolibri.
>> Find out more at
>> www.kolibrios.org
>> _______________________________________________
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>> dev-accessibility at lists.mozilla.org
>> https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-accessibility
>> 
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