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Participants in the WCAG WG

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Current Participants

This is a list of currently active participants. It does not include all subscribers to w3c-wai-gl@w3.org nor all contributors to WCAG. See below for an expanded listing of all those who have and/or are currently contributing to the WCAG effort. If you notice an error, please send corrections or changes to Gregg Vanderheiden and Loretta Guarino Reid.

Other participants

Other Contributors to the WCAG

The success of the WCAG is a result of the contributions of many. Some of those who have contributed particularly to the WCAG efforts include:

Jenae Andershonis, Avi Arditti, Sandy Bartell, Kynn Bartlett, Harvey Bingham, Paul Bohman, Dick Brown, Jonathan Chetwynd, Wendy Chisholm, David M Clark, Joe Clark, Nir Dagan, Daniel Dardailler, Geoff Deering, Alan J. Flavell, Al Gilman, Jon Gunderson, Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo, Donovan Hipke, Bjoern Hoehrmann, Yvette Hoitink, Ian Jacobs, Phill Jenkins, Leonard R. Kasday, Marja-Riitta Koivunen, Scott Luebking, Tim Lacy, Jim Ley, William Loughborough, Jens Meiert, Mathew J Mirabella, Charles McCathieNevile , Matt May, Marti McCuller, Sorcha Moore, Charles F. Munat, Robert Neff, Bruno von Niman, Tim Noonan, Graham Oliver, Sean B. Palmer, Sailesh Panchang, Anne Pemberton, David Poehlman, Adam Victor Reed, Chris Ridpath, Lee Roberts, Gregory J. Rosmaita, Gian Sampson-Wild, Joel Sanda, Jim Thatcher, Paul Walsch.

As with all such lists, there are undoubtedly some whom we've inadvertantly missed in this listing. If you have or are aware of someone who has contributed significantly to the WCAG and is not listed, send a note to Gregg Vanderheiden and Loretta Guarino Reid.