Hi Mike,
Le 19/07/2023 à 16:19, Marc Paré a écrit :
I was wondering if someone could comment on the following.
If there were campaigns of LibreOffice/ODF adoption as default 
software/open document formats directed to various country governmental 
levels (either at the national, state/provincial, local/municipal, 
educational, NGO, etc.), would these different levels have each of their 
own requirements for adoption of LibreOffice/ODF adoption depending on 
their criteria of accessibility options of a LibreOffice? Or are there 
large differences in accessibility options between such organizations 
where each would have to be researched separately before embarking on 
such a campaign?
On the regulations, I think you should ask the association of ally 
professional:
https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/s/
They should have the collective knowledge on that.
Do the accessibility options found in LibreOffice suffice for all 
criteria of adoption for most of these organizations?
Is there an organization that regulates accessibility requirements for 
software packages?
That depends on the country. We have that in France for example but that 
applies only there.
Are there any missing accessibility options in LibreOffice that would 
essentially make it difficult for any governmental agency to adopt it as 
their default wordprocessor software suite?
Cheers
Sophie
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