For your information, I do not feel that I am better than any other person on this list. However, I have significant experience as a competent blind adult and as an advocate for other blind people. I am simply trying to help Michael improve his skills both as a self advocate, and most especially, as an advocate for the blind community at large. Sighted developers look at Michael's communications and most likely judge blind people as a whole based on how he presents us and himself. I refuse to be painted with such a broad brush, and will not remain silent on this issue. Have a wonderful evening.
Allison
On 12/16/2011 8:54 PM, Joseph Weaver wrote:
Nice to meet you mr. Or mrs.
Perfect.  We're all on the Same side lets quit bashing each other I get the 
feeling from some of the people on this list that they think their better than 
everyone else

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On Dec 16, 2011, at 11:49 PM, Allison Mervis<[email protected]>  wrote:

Here's the thing Michael. It's the little things that we do when we write to other people 
which set the tone of our messages. I think you know that your writing could stand to 
improve pretty significantly. You don't use proper punctuation and grammar, you don't 
structure your sentences very well, and your messages always sound as though you've 
written them in a terrible hurry. This combination of factors would make anyone sound 
demanding and rude. If you'd take an extra five minutes to run spell checker and 
proofread your messages, that would go a long way towards changing the overall tone. You 
also need to be a lot more specific when you're communicating with developers. Judging by 
your communications to the list, you've basically kept saying to poor Mario, "This 
isn't accessible, fix it," over and over again. Any time one of us has suggested a 
particular game feature which needs to be improved, you respond almost as though you 
haven't played the game yourself. Sometimes I think you simply loaded the intro screen of 
the game, saw that the buttons weren't initially labeled, and shot off an email to the 
developer with  no clear idea of the specific changes that needed to be made. This placed 
a terribly heavy burden on Mario. I suspect that all of the things he learned about 
implementing the level of accessibility which currently exists within the game was a 
result of his own research and hard work. He should be commended for that. These are just 
a few more things to keep in mind as you hopefully work to improve your advocacy skills.
Allison
On 12/16/2011 7:11 PM, michael barnes wrote:
Well I know someone of you think I was being too demanding and rude but I was 
just trying to see if I could be a part of the team to improve the game.
I have shown my email to other people and they agree with me that all I was 
trying to do is help.
When I have done what all of you are talking about developers don't want to 
make their games accessible.
I was only doing this because as a blind gamer and helping to make a IOS app I 
could have gave some good pointers.
I know that folks on here ain't trying to call me rude when some of y'all have 
nasty atitudes with some people in the past.
If you thought I was being a pest I wasn't.
I only sent him one email after I join the forum which was this morning.
I am done talking about this subject.
So please lets quit talking about it.
The next time I speek to a developer about IOS I know what I need to do.


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