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<dkaplan3> sorry, be on phone in 1 sec
scribenick, clapierre
Mia, not sure if something is html specific… eg. form controls. Could be relevent
Deborah, had similar questions, and decided to just put maybe and then added comments.
jeanne, Mobile group made list in wiki WCAG techniques which needs changes, vs. no changes, and add new column for needs to be added.
Mia, future discussion differentiate issues that have specific use cases to DPUB that apply to WCAG… eg. internal links vs. external
Jeanne, Mobile Accessibility found that WCAG was working on their goals and plans with Techniques and decided to write a different document and go back to Techniques after.
<dkaplan3> When I thought that the general guideline applied to digital publishing, but the technique was very specific to HTML, in my spreadsheet columns I put "possibly" for whether or not it applies, and then in the comments column I asked if anyone could supply a use case for us. If we can come up with use cases then it might be that we will have different Techniques to offer for the same guideline.
<dkaplan3> I think it is totally appropriate for Mia to be putting in "yes?" and then putting in the comments that we need more details, a use case specific for us, or other questions.
Charles: what should we do about Flash, it hasn't been edited?
Jeanne: You could make this a lower priority, and deal with it later.
Mia: Pearson is moving away from Flash and
switching to HTML5
... can look at the Flash Techniques for DPUB A11Y.
Charles: Changed all ATAG from 1.0 to 2.0 techniques for A11Y docs
Jeanne: WCAG Checkpoints can be removed they are 1.0
Deborah: SMIL said all were relevant with a slight questionable tone to her voice.
Charles: Plain Text wasn't edited
… George did finish the PDF document
… HTML techniques are 1/2 done. Mia has done the ones assigned to her.
… General techniques are done.
Deborah: send one last email to Brijesh
… since he hasn't responded.
… need to also check in with Livio who hasn't yet responded either.
… assign Robin's Common Failure work to Liam
Charles: reach out to Tzviya to get more help since it looks like we have lost a few helpers :)