Although I totally understand where you are coming from sir. The offer still stands. I didn't take your email as an attack.

The wiki is there.

its a resource, if you want to use it, feel free.

Gabe
On Jul 15, 2006, at 9:55 AM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:

I appreciate what you're trying to do here, Gabriel, but I'd like to advocate for the ScreenlessSwitchers proposal for a number of reasons. I think we need something a bit more centralized. I also have some concerns about the fact that we are already facing a bit of an uphill battle with VO and Mac, and there are many in the VI community who do not have a positive attitude toward you, Gabriel. I've not bumped into you for many years, so am reserving judgment for now, though some of your recent messages to this list have not comforted me that you can keep neutrality. A project like this, IMO, should be hosted by someone supportive of Mac or at least indifferent, but someone who also can deal with Mac's critics with a level head. I bring this up in the spirit of furthering the use of Macs among the blind, and none of this is intended as a personal attack. I would really like to see this project move forward, and awareness and use of VO extended, but we need to consider all these things.

At 01:19 AM 7/15/2006, you wrote:

So then, I put my servers where my mouth is, the wiki is now up and
hosted at blindtechs.net/wiki and will now be going through the setup
faze tonight.

stay tuned.

Gabe






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