Thoughts on Pizza Party command line application and accessibility implications
- From: Jacob Beauregard <jake13jake comcast net>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Thoughts on Pizza Party command line application and accessibility implications
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 13:18:15 -0400
I know that the Pizza Party app is not a part of the GNOME project, but
it did make me realize something.
A lot of companies are letting individuals order food/movies/etc online
now. The Pizza Party application allows you to order from Domino's on
the command line.
How does this have accessibility implications? Well, usually when
someone orders something, it's done over the phone. For those who are
deaf or mute, that can be a problem. While one could possibly hook your
phone up to a device with speech recognition, ordering online bypasses
the need for verbal communication.
If someone were to create a basic framework for deliveries, for tasks
that are typically done over the phone, it would potentially rouse
delivery companies to partake in online ordering and allow more people
to have access to their business.
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