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WAI AU

01 Dec 2014

Agenda

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
Regrets
Alex_L., Tim_B._(partial), Alastair_C.
Chair
Jan Richards
Scribe
Jan

Contents


Agneda: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-au/2014OctDec/0035.html

<jeanne> JR: We were discussing how to test the components of very large tools. One idea was for companies that take VPAT seriously, they will report accessibility testing. There may be a possibility of using that.

<jeanne> TB: Would it be helpful to use disclaimers. There may be companies or individuals that have done testing. Gaining access to their results would be helpful.

<jeanne> http://www.w3.org/QA/WG/2005/01/test-faq

<jeanne> Wordpress Joseph Karr O'Connor

<jeanne> @AccessibleJoe

https://www.w3.org/WAI/AU/CR20/eval/implementations

http://www.w3.org/WAI/AU/2013/ATAG2ImplementationReport.html

JR: Will add a few more tools to the list.
... Next meeting Dec 8

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