On 1/12/2024 1:50 PM, Hunter, Zayne via R-devel wrote:
Hello,
I am working with Ball State University to obtain a license of R.
R is open source so there really should be no need to "obtain a license
for R". This can hopefully reduce the hoops you must jump through.
Mostly, I believe you can think of the R license as GPL2/GPL3, but you
can read more about other R and R package licenses here:
https://www.r-project.org/Licenses/#:~:text=R%20as%20a%20package%20is,%2C%20which%20includes%20GPL%2D3%20.
As part of our requirements for obtaining new software, we must review the VPAT
for ADA compliance. Can you provide this information for me?
Thanks,
Zayne Hunter
Technology Advisor & Vendor Relations Manager
Ball State University
zayne.hun...@bsu.edu
(765)285-7853
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