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The Protocols and Formats Working Group is no longer chartered to operate. Its work will continue in two new Working Groups:

  • https://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/ Accessible Platform Architectures, to review specifications, develop technical support materials, collaborate with other Working Groups on technology accessibility, and coordinate harmonized accessibility strategies within W3C; and
  • https://www.w3.org/WAI/ARIA/ Accessible Rich Internet Applications, to continue development of the Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) suite of technologies and other technical specifications when needed to bridge known gaps.

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ARIA Push Review List

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This is a list of individuals and organizations that should be actively notified of ARIA publications and requested to review.

  • W3C Working Groups
    • HTML
    • SVG
  • W3C Mailing Lists
    • WAI-IG
    • PF
    • XTech
    • Chairs
  • Tool Implementers
    • Mozilla
    • Microsoft
    • Opera
    • Apple
    • Dojo
    • JQuery
  • Site Implementers
    • Google
    • Yahoo
    • IBM
    • Adobe
    • AOL
    • SAP
    • The Paciello Group
  • External Organizations
    • DAISY
    • Accessibility Interoperability Alliance
    • Linux Foundation
    • ATRC
    • IWA/HWG
  • Assistive Technologies
    • Freedom Scientific (JAWS)
    • AI Squared (ZoomText)
    • NV Access (NVDA)
    • FireVox
    • Dolphin (HAL)
    • Sun (Orca)
  • External Mailing Lists
    • WebAIM
    • Free-ARIA
    • Codetalks
  • Individuals
    • Anybody who has previously commented on ARIA