Re: [Rd] ADA Compliance

2024-01-16 Thread Robert Baer
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

Re: [Rd] ADA Compliance

2024-01-15 Thread J C Nash
Slightly tangential, but about two decades ago I was researching how multimedia databases might be reasonably structured. To have a concrete test case, I built a database of English Country (Playford) dances, which I called Playford's Progeny. (Ben B. will be aware of this, too.) This proved rathe

Re: [Rd] ADA Compliance

2024-01-15 Thread peter dalgaard
Yes, Jonathon Godfrey, who wrote the r-devel/2022-December mail (and is himself blind), would be my standard go-to guy in matters relating to visual impairment, screen readers and all that. Peter D. > On 13 Jan 2024, at 00:14 , Ben Bolker wrote: > > I would be very surprised if anyone had wr

Re: [Rd] ADA Compliance

2024-01-12 Thread Ben Bolker
I would be very surprised if anyone had written up a VPAT for R. It won't help you with the bureaucratic requirements, but R is in fact very accessible to visually impaired users: e.g. see https://community.rstudio.com/t/accessibility-of-r-rstudio-c