On Tue, Sep 15, 1998 at 11:40:40PM +0100, Ted Harding wrote: > A few years back there was a guy (in the US) active on some of the Linux > lists who was developing linux applications for the disabled. > > He set up his own list, as I recall, and disappeared from general view.
The Linux Access HOWTO has this (http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Access-HOWTO-7.html#ss7.2): :7.2 Mailing Lists : :There are two lists that I know of covering these issues specifically for :Linux. There are also others which it is worth researching which cover :computer use more generally. Incidentally, if a mail is sent to these lists :I will read it eventually and include any important information in the :Access-HOWTO, so you don't need to send me a separate copy unless it's :urgent in some way. : :The Linux Access List : :This is a general list covering Linux access issues. It is designed `to :service the needs of users and developers of the Linux OS and software who :are either disabled or want to help make Linux more accessible'. To :subscribe send email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and in the BODY :(not the subject) of the email message put: : : subscribe linux-access <your-email-address> : :The Linux Blind List : :This is a mailing list covering Linux use for blind users. There is also a :list of important and useful software being gathered in the list's archive. :To subscribe send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the :subject: help. This list is now moderated. HTH, Ray -- J.H.M. Dassen | RUMOUR Believe all you hear. Your world may [EMAIL PROTECTED] | not be a better one than the one the blocks | live in but it'll be a sight more vivid. | - The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan