RE: Accessibility Issues with PostgreSQL pgAdmin 1.22.2 - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Hoffman, Laura A (CTR)
Subject RE: Accessibility Issues with PostgreSQL pgAdmin 1.22.2
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In response to Re: Accessibility Issues with PostgreSQL pgAdmin 1.22.2  (Darren Duncan <darren@darrenduncan.net>)
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Thanks Duncan. 

This version was given to me by the folks here at OBIM who I believe got the information from the AWS marketplace. Of
coursethis request and the information in it may very well have been out of date to begin with. 
 

I will work with the requestors and the folks at OAST to see about moving to the most recent version of pgAdmin 4  and
lookinto an accessibility evaluation of it. 
 

If we still encounter accessibility issues, I assume we can send any issues we find to this same list. Please let me
knowotherwise. 
 

Thank you again for all of you r help. I really appreciate it. 

Laura 
Laura A. Hoffman | CWS
Program Level Systems Engineering (PLSE)
Section 508 | DHS OBIM
Office: (202) 637-9699 Ext. 611
Email: laura.a.hoffman@associates.ice.dhs.gov



-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Duncan [mailto:darren@darrenduncan.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2017 10:49 PM
To: Hoffman, Laura A (CTR); pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: Accessibility Issues with PostgreSQL pgAdmin 1.22.2

Hello Laura,

The version of PostgreSQL pgAdmin you evaluated is more than a year out of date and has been replaced by a newer major
version.

Please go to https://www.pgadmin.org/download/ and evaluate PostgreSQL pgAdmin 4
v2.0 instead to see if that meets your needs.

If you have any requests such as to ensure the product conforms to your accessibility requirements, you will need to
makethem against pgAdmin 4.
 

The version 1.22 you were evaluating is obsolete.

Thank you.

-- Darren Duncan

On 2017-11-07 4:09 PM, Hoffman, Laura A (CTR) wrote:
> Good evening,
>
>
>
> Our team at the Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM) is 
> currently planning to use PostgreSQL pgAdmin 1.22.2 (via AWS). While 
> our team is relatively small, in anticipation of the user base of this 
> product at DHS eventually growing beyond the initial 7-10 users, the 
> DHS Office of Accessible Systems and Technology (OAST) conducted a DHS 
> Trusted Tester Section 508 evaluation of the product for accessibility.
>
>
>
> The evaluation identified several areas of non-conformance including 
> issues with Keyboard Access, Color Contrast and SW Built-in 
> Accessibility Features. I have attached their report/findings for your 
> review. If possible we were hoping that bug-fix tickets could be 
> generated for the issues and if possible these issues could be fixed in future releases of this product.
>
>
>
> Please let me know if this is something that you would be willing to 
> work on in the future.
>
>
>
> FYI - */What is Section 508?/*/Section 508, an amendment to the United 
> States Workforce Rehabilitation Act of 1973, is a federal law 
> mandating that all electronic and information technology developed, 
> procured, maintained, or used by the federal government be accessible 
> to people with disabilities. Technology is deemed to be "accessible" 
> if it can be used as effectively by people with disabilities as by 
> those without./
>
>
>
> Thank you in advance for all of your help in this matter.
>
>
>
> Laura
>
>
>
> Laura A. Hoffman | CWS
>
> Program Level Systems Engineering (PLSE)
>
> Section 508| DHS OBIM
>
> Office: (202) 637-9699 Ext. 611
>
> Email: _laura.a.hoffman@associates.ice.dhs.gov_
>
>
>


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