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Accessibility DPUB Task Force Weekly Meeting

01 Dec 2016

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
Deborah_Kaplan, Mia_Lipner, Charles
Regrets
Chair
clapierre
Scribe
clapierre

Contents


<scribe> ScribeNick: clapierre

Example: A publication is split across multiple Web pages, where each page contains one chapter or other significant section of the work. The publication is logically a single contiguous unit, and contains navigation features that enable access to the full set of pages.

set of Web pages

collection of Web pages that share a common purpose and that are created by the same author, group or organization

Note: Different language versions would be considered different sets of Web pages.

deborah, The "Set of web pages" already existed

scribe: ok that makes sense.

AWK made Issue 72 for this: https://github.com/w3c/wcag21/issues/72

WCAG Meeting RESULTION: To routee Issue-72 for approval

2) Metadata: I know there was a lot of discussion on how to treat metadata

WCAG Meeting RESOLUTION: Katie to work on text for proposed success criteria metadata with others.

charles: I wrote the follow email

 

WCAG 2.1

accessibilityFeature

accessibilityHazard

accessibilitySummary

 

WCAG 2.2

accessMode

accessModeSufficient

 

WCAG 3.0?

accessibilityControl

accessibilityAPI

charles, accessibilityHazard has liability issues so it may not be top of the list.

charles, gave update on Benetech certification pilot

deborah, what is our task forces next todo item?

charles, really waiting for DPUB to let us know what a11y tasks will be needed for the Web Publications.

deborah, if we don't have a short term task, until the WCAG effort moves forward, is there anything we can move from the back burner to the front.

deborah, we should tell Tzviya, that we won't have regular meetings, until DPUB has some tasks for us or we need to review some efforts out of the WCAG tasks for the DPUB techniques and example for set of web pages.

Summary of Action Items

Summary of Resolutions

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