Re: Re : Re: Blind vs. mainstream distros

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I don't see the full thread below, but if you're talking about the National Braille Press, they also offer books in other formats, such as text, Word and DAISY. An audio book could still be produced though. I just wanted to point out that the NBP doesn't mean just braille.

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Christopher (CJ)
chaltain at Gmail

On 29/04/17 09:22, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
On a related note, is there any non-profit/government agency that
deals with making audiobooks that might could be talked into
converting such a ""Linux for (blind) newbies" into an audiobook? A
braille edition should exist for completeness sake and because audio
isn't viable for the blind deaf, but I would think the audio version
would be usable by a greater number since it wouldn't require the
audience to have special skills going in.


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Christopher (CJ)
chaltain at Gmail

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