On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Brian Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It's easy to imagine how Sun Ray technologies could be useful in any
> location where many users need access to basic internet and/or office
> applications: libraries, schools, hotels, etc.  This is a very
> underdeveloped market for Sun Ray, I think.

Personally, I have always been surprised that Sun hasn't partnered
with some ISPs to provide SunRays (combined with StarOffice) as a set
top solution for basic Internet and Office services for customers that
do not want/need a home computer.

> Now that Sun Ray is migrating to the Xorg Xserver, it will be far more
> accessible to users with disabilities.  Once Sun Ray accessibility is a
> bit farther along, it could then be seen as a very cheap alternative to
> meet Section 508 Accessibility requirements and thus be very attractive
> solution.

How does migrating to Xorg make SunRay more accessible to users with
disabilities?

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