: Alan Mead; Richard Lee Rogers; pspp-users@gnu.org
Subject: RE: PSPP and ADA compliance
Sure, it was just rhetoric.
However, some GNU applications have a concern to improve the accessibility and
PSPP can benefit from a developer who wants to work at it. PSPP is not required
by law, but may be
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 03:46:58PM +, Richard Lee Rogers wrote:
Greetings. We are interested in knowing if PSPP is compliant with the
standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Thanks.
Not being familiar with that legislation I cannot say.
If you can summarise briefly what the r
: PSPP and ADA compliance
To: rlroger...@ysu.edu; pspp-users@gnu.org
From: ame...@alanmead.org
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 10:14:42 -0600
I think the FSF lawyers would refer everyone to the GPL and it's
waivers of suitability.
How would an application like PS
I think the FSF lawyers would refer everyone to the GPL and it's waivers
of suitability.
How would an application like PSPP be compliant or non-compliant with
ADA? This website:
http://www.interactiveaccessibility.com/services/ada-compliance
(which surely isn't legal advice) suggests that ADA d
I think that's something you have to see the FSF's lawyers, however, if you
mean to have accessibility options could resort to other applications depending
on the operating system you use.
This element can also be considered as an improvement to present as topic in
the google summer of code. (