Re: switching lists

2017-04-24 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
I'm not really bothered by the anonymity the list now has, nor was I
bothered by the spam that lead to the anonymity, but would you mind
providing instructions on how to join these other lists?

I'm already on both this list and the Raspberry Vi list(which focuses
specifically on accessibility on the Raspberry Pi and other single
board computers), but given how almost no one ever talks about
accessibility in more mainstream Linux discussions, it can't hurt to
be listening in to as many accessibility specific lists as possible.

-- 
Sincerely,

Jeffery Wright
President Emeritus, Nu Nu Chapter, Phi Theta Kappa.
Former Secretary, Student Government Association, College of the Albemarle.

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switching lists

2017-04-24 Thread Linux for blind general discussion
John, I am subscribed to both lists.  I think the main problem with 
switching is what Karen said a few messages back.

People are not comfortable with change.
Maybe we should just take some threads over there.
This list is almost useless when you search the archives as there are not 
individual authors anymore.

This is due to the way it has been reconfigured.
I am on this list, the accessibility list for GNU, and the iavit list.
kp


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