Le 2010-12-02 11:11, Vincent François a écrit :
Hi,

I just subscribed to this list and I would like to introduce myself. As
an accessibility expert working in Montreal, Quebec, I am giving courses
on accessibility of PDF, Word, ODT and other files formats.  I'm
interested to offer alternative ways to produce acessible files like
LibreOffice.

Merci Vincent et Sophie

As a newcomer with no background in this field but with an obvious interest here is the information that I would like to have access to on a wiki page:

* list of tools (software/hardware) that are considered essential for user with accessibility challenges * list of tools (software/hardware) that are presently supported by OOo/LibreOffice
* OOo/LibreOffice work to present on accessibility
* list of governmental organisations where procurement rules/legislation/guidelines have been set * list of non-governmental organisations who have shown interest in our progress with accessibility tools * list of governmental and non-governmental agencies who may be interested in partnership arrangements with OOo/LibreOffice for test trial as well as code development * overview of how many active devs are interested in working on accessibility code contribution * list of active native language lists where accessibility issues with LibreOffice are seriously undertaken and discussed
** are the discussions easily shared with other groups?

IMO, these items would make a great start to building a good wiki reference section on accessibility. I will also contact my sources with education institutions as we are organising an try to add any more pertinent information. Maybe I could convince some to join this group in order to help with recommendations as well as report back to their respective professional organisations on our progress.

Marc
Enseignant français langue seconde, Ontario Canada
LibreOffice Marketing Team member
LibreOffice Drupal Website Team member

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Marc Paré
http://www.parEntreprise.com


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