Thomas, Hence the subject heading. I think you're right. While we shouldn't limit such an attempt to just blindness awareness organizations, we shouldn't limit the message to just braille either.
Eleanor, excellent. That's a good thing to have multiple checks and inputs. Braille folks: While I personally sympathize with your position, if this is a serious effort to expand the audio games market, then it needs to pursue all media we can. As Dark pointed out, adding an electronic copy to a document being produced electronically is zero cost. Though to some of us who do not have low vision sufficient to read large print or play games, the idea might seem ludicrous, I'm sure there are low vision people who probably take advantage of some audio materials. Even if they do not now, there are people with degenerative disorders that might be interested. The point here, in gaining sponsors, pursuing leads, and casting our bread on the waters, is to use as wide a net as possible. We lose nothing by a little pre-planning and outreach now. We might gain a lot. It's all too easy for this sort of effort to flop if people get too territorial or single-minded. Take care, Jeremy -- In the fight between you and the world--back the world! Frank Zapa --- Gamers mailing list __ [email protected] If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to [email protected]. You can make changes or update your subscription via the web, at http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org. All messages are archived and can be searched and read at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the management of the list, please send E-mail to [email protected].
