See also: IRC log
<Lisa_Seeman> agenda: this
<Lisa_Seeman> scribe: Katie_Haritos-Shea
<scribe> ScribeNick: Ryladog
<MichaelC> scribeNick: Ryladog
<scribe> Scribe: Katie Haritos-Shea
LS: Provided Intro
JS: Leader and Chair of PF
MC: I am the staff contact for PFand WCAG and therefore for the CognTask Force
MC: I am here to help with questions
Debra Ruh: in A11y many years. I have a daughter with downs syndrome. New to W3C.
LS: Many are new, We need you experience, do not worry about W3C process
John Foliot: Working for A11Y 13 years, work for JP Morgan Chase. Do not have alot of expereince with Cognitive. Do have alot of experince in W3C
Steve Jacobs: I live in Columbus Ohio. Work withIdealGroup and apps for android - as developers. Have worked with A11Y many years. First W3C group
Dr. Kinshuk: Professor in Canada. Interested in eLearning strategies.
Debbie Dahl: Chair of Multi-modal working group. Have been in W3C many years. In speech technologies and have experince in aphasia
Neil: Have workedin AT for 13 years now for dyslexia. This is my passion
<Michel__> getting there! unmuting
Michel: I have a background in technologies. I work with folks with ADHD.
Karl Groves: Workfor Paciello group, in A11Y many years 2003. some W3C working groups. Particular interested incognitive accessibility onthe web. I have a daughter who is dyslexic and I have ADHD
KHS: Been around awhile
Katherine: Do teechology coaching. I work for women, have ADHD. Background in educational accessibility
RS: Cheif Technology Officer for IBM software. A11Y since 1999. Run ARIA effort, work in HTML 5. Work extenally for companies on MathML for folks with cognitive. And lead NIDDR research project for cognitive users.
Attendees: Rich Schwerdtfeger, Janina Sajka, Katie Haritos-Shea, Micheal Cooper, Debbie Dahl, Michel, Karl Groves, Katherine Mancuso, Lisa Seeman, Neil Milliken, Dr. Kinshuk, Debra Ruh
JS: We rely alot at W3C on
IRC
... Lisa has stated that this is the basis of our minutes
... We all take turns
LS: Be careful whatever you type
in may end up in the minutes. It is very useful also for
links
... For newbies - quiet for a while is fine - we want you all
here for your expertise. Please speak up
KM: If you add /me you text will not show up in the minutes
JS: We have folks who are formally on thelist and those who are pending.
<Lisa_Seeman> https://www.w3.org/2000/09/dbwg/details?group=67703&public=1
Attendee: Barry Johnson
LS: We have actually two lists
LS: We seem to be full at this time
<Lisa_Seeman> http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/
<Lisa_Seeman> http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/work-statement
<Lisa_Seeman> http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/wiki/Main_Page
JS: This Wiki is very important, this is where I would like us to use this
<Lisa_Seeman> http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/wiki/Gap_Analysis
JS: Our first task is a Gap Analysis. The wikis like our white board. As soon as you are officially on the list, you will have access to edit the wiki. There is a HELP page onthe left handpanel of the Wiki
<Lisa_Seeman> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-cognitive-a11y-tf/2014Jan/0003.html
LS: We have had a task request
forus to review this impending User Agent document from the
Cognitive point of view. The UAAG WG would like our help
... We can make comments
JS: Comments are due by the end
of next week
... Specifications take a long time to come ou on the W3C. This
spec has been in the works for almost 10 years. These are Last
Call comments. Then W3C will ask for implementations. See RFC
2119
... There is a requirement that each required feature must be
implemented in at least two browsers. After this it becomes a
Techical Specification. It is late inthe process, but we can
still contribute. It is a good starting activity
LS: Our main work will be our main deliverables - but this is also important - but hopefully not too often
<Lisa_Seeman> http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/wiki/Gap_Analysis
LS: Lets talk about the Gap
Analysis
... The Gap Analysis is a crucial piece of work for us. It will
define the problemto help us come up with suggestions for the
solutions
... Here is the problem and here is the link. Based on facts,
not opinions. There are 8 user groups.
... It is important to do a good job. I am a big fan of putting
initial work out there to get comments for improvements
Call is fine for me
RS: Looking at the Gap Analysis, typically Gaps would need to be gaps. There seems a lot here. This is just an observation
LS: Go to the Table of Contents
<Lisa_Seeman> http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/cognitive-a11y-tf/wiki/Gap_Analysis
RS: So we are gathering requirements here, is that fair?
LS: Part of the Research is what
technologies and tools are now available.
... It is a pace for putting everything. I want it all online
and in one place
RS: We should also have a high
level plan roadmap that refers to the Gap Analysis
... With Cognitive - the web is not personalized today. That is
important for industry to understand. Each individual user has
a collection of needs, and some of them are consistant across
many cognitive users
LS: Yes, this makes ssnse - we
thought we needed a Gap Analysis first to them build a proper
Road Map
... The items in the Table of Contents might not belong there -
but we didnt want to leave it out. We are not sure what the
solution is going to be. It might be tagging.
... We have run out of time
... Please have alook at the Gap Analysis and the Talbe of
Content to start building a RoadMap
RS: Are you adverse to use having a RoadMap seperate page?
LS: No that would be fine.
RS: I think we need to simplify
our goals and the problem statement, as the Introductory part
of the RoadMap. This is a peice that we can get in front fo
people. I want the WCAG peeople thinking about personalization
at a deeper level. Just to get things moving
... Alot of the NIDDR work was stuck in researcg papers where
folks had to pay $70 bucks just to look at it
SJ: We have a powerful knowledge mining kit at work. I cannot share publically, but individuals who would like to I might be able to get access. Contact me privately
LS: We do want to put up all our work in the public domain. See you next week.
<karlgroves> +1 on Rich's Proposal
LS: Is this fine foreveryone that we start a Roadmap.
<NeilMilliken> happy with that
KHS: Do it Rich!
RS: OK I will work with people on it starting next week
<scribe> ACTION: Lisa, Start a Roadmap document. Rich and John F to start and edit it [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2014/01/20-coga-minutes.html#action01]
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