Re: [GTALUG] Vaccination Receipts on Linux

2021-09-18 Thread Karen Lewellen via talk

Thanks very much for providing these phone numbers.
I just got off the phone with staff here.  Whomever is claiming that  you 
must get a certificate specifically from the  link shared, and that copies 
of your receipt from your pharmacist  will no longer be accepted, is 
incorrect.
I had seen media information stating that the pharmacist issued paper 
copies would still be fine as well, making the claim otherwise rather a 
concern due to Ontario.ca's established lack of accessibility.
so, if you have copies from your pharmacists, there is no need to do 
anything else to establish proof.
as for the issues with Linux accessibility in general.  Speaking 
personally?  A much better goal would be raising the profile of Linux as a 
platform widely used by the public, so that accessibility related surveys 
and tests will count those who choose Linux over other things.
For example while a11yproject information suggests that true inclusive 
design creates doors that work both with and without JavaScript, webaim 
who circulates a survey about platforms and adaptive technology use 
intentionally does not ask about Linux.  there stance is that too few 
people actually use Linux to be counted, which given a shared label does 
not a shared experience make, leads to problems like the government of 
Ontario site.

yes Linux accessibility is dreadful, but so is its public image.
Best,
Karen



On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:


| From: Karen Lewellen via talk 

| which is why my question, about a human, still stands.
| Those are not screen readers, and there are countless individuals in the
| province who read and interact with the Internet differently.

The only accessibility concession I saw was a phone line:

 - call the Provincial Vaccine Information Line at 1-888-999-6488 (TTY
   for people who are deaf, hearing-impaired or speech-impaired:
   1-866-797-0007)

   + information is available in more than 300 languages
   + this line is available 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., 7 days a week
   + you may have to wait for an agent when call volumes are high

There is an Accessibility link that looks useless:


| And that does not even get me started on the reprehensible nature of access in
| much of Linux  for these populations.

Yeah.  That should be fixed.  By whom?  All of us, I guess.
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Re: [GTALUG] Vaccination Receipts on Linux

2021-09-18 Thread Stewart C. Russell via talk
On 2021-09-17 4:24 p.m., James Knott via talk wrote:
> 
> I just downloaded the receipts.  They have a watermark and are also
> digitally signed, whereas the mailed ones have neither.

I downloaded mine a little after you did. Mine aren't signed,
watermarked or encrypted. Slightly hilariously, it looks like they were
supposed to be signed, but they contain the node-signpdf package's
default X.509 P12 address:

/ContactInfo (emailfromp1...@gmail.com)

I wouldn't say it's trivial (except in the pure mathematics sense) to
modify one of these receipts and falsify the information, but the tools
to do so are in every Linux distro.

 Stewart


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Re: [GTALUG] Vaccination Receipts on Linux

2021-09-18 Thread Stewart C. Russell via talk
On 2021-09-17 3:20 p.m., D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:
> 
> When I go back to that email, I find that it is defective.  You cannot 
> read the PDF from my MUA (Alpine on Linux)

"I don't recognize that version of Outlook or Gmail, sir"

> The reason is that the PDF is sent as an attachment, with the wrong type 
> specified in the attachment's headers:

Mine, from April via a SalesForce instance, don't have that:

Content-Type: application/pdf; name="Dose_Admin_pdf"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Dose_Adminpdf"

Very strange.

 Stewart
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