Re: Marketing Accessibility





2011/8/25 Juanjo Marín <juanjomarin96 yahoo es>

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>De: Sriram Ramkrishna <sri ramkrishna me>
>Asunto: Re: Marketing Accessibility
>2011/8/24 Juanjo Marín <juanjomarin96 yahoo es>
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> Hi Marketing Team!
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>> For a while now, the GNOME Accessibility Team has been thinking and  wanting to get more involved in marketing. And we have just been given  the nudge we needed to move from thinking and wanting to actually doing:  The GNOME Board has suggested we do so. :-) Thus here we are. :-)
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>Welcome!



:)

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>> There are a couple of items which were specifically mentioned to us, namely:
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>> 1. Would it be possible to have a Friends of GNOME campaign for Accessibility? And if so, when?
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>I'm going to let someone who is involved in FoG to answer that.



thanks ! 


> 2. It might be advantageous for GNOME to do more targeted accessibility fundraising with our sponsors, in which case having materials such as a brochure (or something along those lines) would be a good idea.
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>Well, I certainly think that we should be able to target accessibility conferences with brochures or something like that.  

Definitely we should work on this
 
I really like this idea. I think it would be very helpful to have a positive 'story' told about GNOME 3 A11y. I think that the following facts are really important: that the A11y team is mostly volunteers, and that they are dedicated to voluntary compliance with accessibility principles (as someone who has been in the accessibility community outside of GNOME for a long time, I think that this is something worth emphasizing. All too often accessibility happens only when there is a court order). It might be nice to list the accessibility features that GNOME 3 has, and explain which features need major work and financial support). Also, Joanie has mentioned that there will be computer science students from two schools working on A11y this fall. It might be good to mention initiatives like that one, since it is a way that GNOME is raising awareness of accessibility in the larger community. Finally, it would be great to talk about the fact that GNOME is free software, and since many people with disabilities have fixed incomes, that this is a way to provide technologies to those who could otherwise not afford them.

Anyway, that is just my two cents :)

Best,

Meg Ford

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