Re: Marketing Accessibility
- From: Juanjo Marín <juanjomarin96 yahoo es>
- To: "gnome-accessibility-list gnome org" <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Marketing Accessibility
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 11:54:53 +0100 (BST)
----- Mensaje original -----
> De: Bryen M Yunashko <a11yrocks bryen com>
> Asunto: Re: Marketing Accessibility
>
> On Wed, 2011-08-24 at 18:44 -0700, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
>> But we're interested in other ideas as well. Please let us
>> know what we should be doing, and how we can best work towards
>> marketing Accessibility.
>>
>>
>> Just throwing out some ideas. Talking about accessibility within our
>> own community might be okay, but I fear it might be a small audience.
>>
>> sri
>>
>
> Hi!
>
> I have two GNOME A11y Banners that was meant to be used for posting at
> accessibility conferences where GNOME has a presence. one is a wall
> banner with the A11y logo and "GNOME Accessibility" the other is just
> the logo and is meant to drape over a table to display the logo in front
> of the table. And I have a stand to hold the wall banner up.
>
> I'll be glad to forward this to whomever wishes to be the banner master.
>
> I had made up some general-purpose flyers (postcard in 5x7 inch size)
> and had a bunch left over after the last CSUN conference so I included
> it in the event kit. I believe I sent back around 500 copies. I hope
> they are being stored and put to good use as they are meant to target
> non-FOSS oriented audiences.
>
> Both items were created at my personal expense. I'll send the banner
> kit to whomever in the United States, but not overseas as its too costly
> and actually got held up in Spain for about 6 months in customs because
> the other end did not claim it and so I lost a bunch of moola on that
> wasted shipping as well.
>
> And there is the GNOME A11y twitter account which is defunct since I am
> no longer active in GNOME A11y marketing.
>
> There is literally a boatload of accessibility fairs and conferences in
> the United States alone and if funded, you could keep an A11y
> "ambassador" quite busy with travel. On the downside, these events
> are
> rather costly to attend as well. The CSUN conference alone was a $2000
> booth charge. These accessibility shows just don't see things the way
> FOSS events see things when it comes to giving non-profits a booth.
>
> Bryen M Yunashko
>
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