>>>>> "John" == John G Heim <jheim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: John> No one on a linux users list should criticize someone else for John> their choice of platform. I don't criticize the choice of platform. Beyond a certain point--and I definitely think command line linux is well past that point--I don't think it's Amazon's problem to make it accessible. I think it's entirely reasonable for you to try and convince them they should. If I were in there position, I would be very hard to convince. However, I reject the idea that there is some ethical judgment against Amazon because they choose not to support command-line Linux. I'll note that they almost certainly don't support command-line Linux for sighted users either. John> Otherwise, Amazon could say if you John> want access to our books, you have to buy our computers and John> use our software. I think it's entirely reasonable for Amazon to say this. I'd choose not to do business with them if they did. John> And if it doesn't work for you, too John> bad. I wouldn't go that far. Amazon for a variety of reasons has obligations related to accessibility. However, I think those obligations are only related to the platforms they support. I was very frustrated at Amazon's Android accessibility, and cases where they used captchas with no audio option on their websites (and had a nice chat with a VP at Amazon about that issue). However, in these cases, they have chosen to support Android and the browser respectively. They have not, and I don't think it is reasonable that they should be obligated to, support command-line Linux. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list