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All software products that my office uses need to pass this sort of testing due to the number of workers with disabilities we hire. Also if there is a contact with the Eclipse community that would likely have some idea about this could someone forward
I apologize if this is too technical of a question for this part of the Eclipse forum.
Thanks!
Andrew
]]>Andrew Madison2016-06-09T16:11:28-00:00Re: Passed Accessibility Testing for Users with Disabilities?
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Does Eclipse have a VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) on file?
A number of other large open source projects such as Java SDKs and the NetBeans IDE have them, so Federal programmers can legally use the software in their work.
Thanks for any insight!
Andrew]]>Andrew Madison2016-06-13T16:24:00-00:00Re: Passed Accessibility Testing for Users with Disabilities?
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> To clarify the above question somehwat:
> Does Eclipse have a VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) on
> file?
> A number of other large open source projects such as Java SDKs and the
> NetBeans IDE have them, so Federal programmers can legally use the
> software in their work.
>
> Thanks for any insight!
>
> Andrew
The main point, unfortunate for you, is that it is left up to each
project to do or not do the forms and testing. I think most do, but I do
not know of a central place they are documented. You might also search
that Eclipse wiki (say, https://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php?search=accessibility&fulltext=search
) to see if there are any pages more relevant to the parts of eclipse
you use.]]>David Williams2016-07-12T18:14:27-00:00