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Accessibility supported Subgroup
Makoto Ueki edited this page Sep 9, 2022
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Milestone | Accessibility Supported Main Page |
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Issues | Foundation: Accessibility Supported |
Start Date | July 18, 2022 |
End Date | September 5, 2022 |
Meeting Time | Tuesday, 8 ET |
Members:
- Makoto Ueki (facilitator)
- Laura Miller
- Bruce Bailey
- Andrew Kirkpatrick
- Poornima Badhan Subramanian
- How did the concept of "Accessibility Supported" work in different countries/regions and/or organizations?
- Should we keep/modify the concept in WCAG 3?
- How comprehensive (across language, OS, browser, etc) does support need to be before guidance is not needed?
- How do we write the standards so that as coverage increases or when coverage is universal within a closed ecosystem, the user agent and AT support can be claimed as conforming even if the author did nothing?
- Document use cases of the "Accessibility Supported".
- Present pros and cons on both 1) Keep "Accessibility Supported" and 2) NOT keeping "Accessibility Supported" for WCAG 3.
- Minutes for 19th July 2022. Scribe; Bruce Bailey
- Minutes for 26th July 2022. Scribe; Makoto Ueki
- Minutes for 2nd August 2022. Scribe; Bruce Bailey
- Minutes for 9th August 2022. Scribe; Bruce Bailey
- Minutes for 16th August 2022. Scribe; Bruce Bailey
- Minutes for 23rd August 2022. Scribe; Bruce Bailey
- Minutes for 30th August 2022. Scribe; Bruce Bailey
- Minutes for 6th September 2022. Scribe; Bruce Bailey
Please see "10-2. Pull Request" in our document.
Accessibility Supported Subgroup Presentation (Google Slides)
WCAG3 is a project of the W3C Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (AGWG). Research and prototyping was done by the Silver Task Force. Archival and additional material for this project can be found on the Silver wiki.
This Wiki page is edited by participants of the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group. It does not necessarily represent consensus and it may have incorrect information or information that is not supported by other Working Group participants, WAI, or W3C. It may also have some very useful information.