I work for the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation (not to be confused with the Mozilla Corporation, the Foundation's subsidiary responsible for the Firefox web browser and Thunderbird email client). For more about me and what I'm doing, see the “Personal” section of this page and my weblog entries below.
Entries for 25 May 2006
Making choice and innovation accessible to all
I previously blogged about the Mozilla Foundation and the CSUN conference on information technology and persons with disabilities. As noted in the post the Mozilla project and Firefox are really gaining traction with people concerned about web accessibility, thanks to the hard work of people like Aaron Leventhal. Inspired by Aaron's recent interview in the online publication Voice of the Nation's Blind, I want to take a broader view and present my thoughts on why accessibility is important for the Mozilla project, the role that Mozilla and Firefox might play in the world of assistive technology (AT) as it evolves, and what the Mozilla Foundation might do to help this process along. ...
2006-05-25