Well, Google certainly gave me a captcha, and I think others are having the same experience. Maybe it only gives you a captcha if your address is not in gmail. John On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 11:24:26AM -0600, qubit wrote: > google has a captcha if you change your password or do any admin action on > your account. I just logged onto my lee.qudots@xxxxxxxxx account and it > didn't give me a captcha. > > I agree the captchas on google are beyond annoying. Even though I can hear, > I cannot make out the audio captcha they provide. I always need sighted > assistance with google captchas. It's a really major pain. > > John, if you want I could push the files -- and credit them as your > contributions of course. But I know that is less than acceptable for this > project -- the source control should be fully accessible. > --le > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John J. Boyer" <john.boyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <brailleblaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 4:41 AM > Subject: [brailleblaster] Pushing my code to the repository > > > I hope nobody objects if I do that. At least it will gibe people a > start. However I don't have a password for the repository, which is > different from my Google login for brailleblaster. When I logged in to > see if I could get one I found that Google now has a captcha for login. > That is a complete denial of access for me, since I am deaf-blind. Is > there any way around the captcha? The captcha resolvers would probably > be useless. > > John > > -- > John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer > Abilitiessoft, Inc. > http://www.abilitiessoft.com > Madison, Wisconsin USA > Developing software for people with disabilities > > > -- My websites: GodTouches Digital Ministry, Inc. http://www.godtouches.org Abilitiessoft, Inc. http://www.abilitiessoft.com Location: Madison, WI, USA