W3C

ARIA APG TF

24 Aug 2015

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
AnnAbbott, IanPouncey, JamesNurthen, Jemma_Ku, Michiel_Bijl, MattKing
Regrets
Chair
MattKing
Scribe
MichielBijl

Contents


<scribe> scribe: MichielBijl

Matt: first order of business is establish where we stand since last public working draft

jamesn: no sure (just back from vacation)

Matt: have you done a bunch more comments in july?

jamesn: worked on a few more patterns
... MichielBijl has created a couple of code examples
... filed a few more bugs, but not that much

<kooje> http://www.w3.org/2015/07/27-aria-apg-minutes.html

jamesn: we reviewed accordion, and last one we discussed is tab panels

Matt: I'll start edits after labour day
... release a draft right before or after TPAC
... do we want to prioritise certain patterns?
... not many people would look for a link example, but might look for an accordion example

jamesn: we did some of the easy ones to have examples as a sort of template

<kooje> https://github.com/w3c/aria/wiki/Aria-Authoring-Practices-Patterns-Status

Matt: we discussed if there should be separate examples for combobox etc
... decided to go on to toolbar
... want to make sure we address combobox and autocomplete
... agenda for next week: I'll look what has been done in bugzilla
... probably a full meeting on combobox and autocomplete
... there was a gonna be a wiki page for the order in which we would tackle things

jamesn: we have a page for the status, not for what we will do next

Matt: can the status and order be on one page?

<jamesn> https://github.com/w3c/aria/wiki/Aria-Authoring-Practices-Patterns-Status

Matt: we could have a separate table for the order

MichielBijl: I'm in favour of it being a separate table

Matt: then it could be a list
... I will add the list

annabbott: is Date Picker on the list?

Matt: yes it is

MichielBijl: the pattern is not reviewed

jamesn: not sure I can convince anyone to code a date picker code example

Matt: Bryan did a lot of work on a date picker
... it uses a table, grid would be preffered, but support is lousy
... in my order Date Picker is down the list (after grid)

Jemma: we did research on date pickers

MichielBijl: I'd be willing to help on an example, but cannot do it alone

Matt: let's focus on the order
... I should be able to have a list next week
... jamesn I'll send a note to MichaelC regarding publication schedule for the next working draft

<kooje> http://www.oaa-accessibility.org/examplep/slider1/

http://caniuse.com/#search=range

<kooje> http://files.paciellogroup.com/blogmisc/samples/aria/slider/doubleslider.html

http://codepen.io/Michiel/pen/95cce0b1becbaaa9b1bcb4c5f40c070b

<Matt> http://jongund.github.io/aria-examples/slider/slider-1.html

http://jongund.github.io/aria-examples/slider/slider-2.html

http://jongund.github.io/aria-examples/slider/slider-2.html

MichielBijl: I can recreate those, no problem

<kooje> http://jongund.github.io/aria-examples/slider/slider-1.html

Matt: MichielBijl do you want to put that on the agenda for next week?

MichielBijl: sure!

Summary of Action Items

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