Re: What happened with Firefox 25?

2013-11-02 Thread Fernando Botelho
Have you tried EDX, Coursera or any of those famous ones? They claim to be in favor of open standards. Fernando On 11/02/2013 12:36 AM, Kyle wrote: I'm becoming a big fan of The Saylor Foundation http://saylor.org/ I like their philosophy as well as most of the licensing they've been able to

free educational materials (was Re: What happened with Firefox 25?)

2013-11-02 Thread Kyle
I hadn't yet looked at any educational sites other than Saylor. I noticed immediately that they have nearly complete fields of study, and that enrollment is fully open; courses can be taken at any time. In fact, enrollment in a course is only required in order to take a final exam. I also like

dreams and schemes

2013-11-02 Thread B. Henry
Fair and far enough! I doubt I'll live to see any other star, nor earth critters traveling to one; but a viable sub-culture seems completely reasonable. If we continue down this path of the 1% vs. the 99% then I think some groups must inevitably split off from, or better coaless out of the

Re: What happened with Firefox 25?

2013-11-02 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I agree with this sentiment, but one challenge I see is that it's hard to make a living doing accessibility programming. If a blind person has the aptitude and becomes a programmer then they may have a hard time getting paid to do any accessibility related coding. Of course they could do this