Meeting minutes
Agenda Review & Announcements
Becky: RQTF is having a joint meeting with Web of Things next wednesday at 9am ET.
<MichaelC> https://
<MichaelC> Personalization demo repo
APA Rechartering Begins -https://raw.githack.com/w3c/apa/charter-2021/charter.html
Becky: Some Personalization and Pronunciation info has been added. Please review (before next week).
Task Force Updates
Becky: Personalization didn't meet (public holiday); getting ready for CR.
Paul: Pronunciation: Making progress on draft towards FPWD. Seeking partners/implementors to demonstrate the case. Need browsers' help to provide the needed info in the accessibility tree.
FAST Progress
New Charters Review https://github.com/w3c/strategy/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22Horizontal+review+requested%22%22
<MichaelC> PROPOSED Pointer Events Working Group Charter
Michael: We should comment that IndieUI is closed
Becky & MIchael: Looks good to go.
Léonie: Will check with Patrick and confirm.
<MichaelC> PROPOSED Service Workers Working Group Charter
Michael & Becky: this seems like a low-level API. (We don't need to be listed as a liaison.)
Becky: We'll get to review specs as they emerge.
new on TR http://www.w3.org/TR/tr-status-drafts.html
Michael: There are some from Internationalization that we are aware of and do not need to review.
<MichaelC> CSS Cascading and Inheritance Level 5
<MichaelC> Arabic and Persian Gap Analysis
<MichaelC> The Responsible Use of Spatial Data
Ian: We don't need to review CSS Cascading and Inheritance Level 5
Michael: Anything relevant in spatial data?
Becky: Could it be used to particularly identify a disability/assistive technology?
Michael: There are existing sections on privacy/ethics that seem to cover this. We know about beacons used as assistive tech; seem to be covered by the above.
Becky: Sounds OK. [no objections from group]]
CSS Checkin (Amy) https://github.com/w3c/css-a11y/issues
Becky: Amy sent regrets but posted to the list.
<becky> Box Model Module Level 3 (https://
<becky> Adapting the prose slightly to account for vertical writing modes.
<becky> Cross-linking to relevant concepts in [css-break-3] and [css-backgrounds-3].
<becky> Defining the non-applicability of margin, padding and their longhands to ruby base containers and ruby annotation containers(at risk).
<becky> Providing a centralized common definition of keywords that reference the various box edges for use in properties defined outside this spec (e.g. background-clip) to avoid repetition (and the resulting inevitable synchronization errors).
Ian: Nothing APA-specific here.
Actions Checkin (Specs) https://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/track/actions/open
<Zakim> tink, you wanted to update on the Pointer Events charter.
Léonie: Update, checked with Patrick and no APA-specific concerns in the Pointer Events charter.
Horizontal Review Issues Tracker https://w3c.github.io/horizontal-issue-tracker/?repo=w3c/a11y-review
<MichaelC> Consider specifying heuristics for when <ul> represents a list
Léonie: This arose due to changes in VoiceOver's heuristics that removed list semantics in some circumstances (e.g. lists of one item). The question is should this be standardized as a browser heuristic. It is a relatively contentious issue. (Personal view: hearing there's a list of one item is not damaging. This is not harmful like layout tables are.)
Michael: Should we keep this as an issue that APA is tracking?
Léonie: It's worth following. There isn't much public data on this yet.
Michael: By default, the next time we'll see this issue is when it's concluded and proposed to be closed.
Other Business
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