User Agent Implementation Task Force (UA TF)
of the ARIA WG
Page Contents
Announcements
No announcements at the moment.
Meetings and Communication
The UA TF conducts its work using a variety of synchronous and asynchronous tools. The communication page provides details about:
- Teleconferences of the Working Group and its task forces (also see meeting minutes);
- Face to face meetings (also see face to face meeting pages);
- Email lists;
- IRC discussion on the #aapi IRCchannel, used largely for minute-taking;
- aria source repository;
- Wiki;
- Web-Based Surveys (WBS);
- ARIA Issue Tracker;
- UA TF source repository issue tracker.
These tools are used by participants of the Task Force. For ways non-participants can contribute, see how to contribute to the Working Group and file comments.
Teleconferences
The task force is currently no conducting teleconferences.
Meeting Minutes
Minutes from previous meetings are available.
Mailing Lists
The UA TF uses the public-aria@w3.org mailing list (mailing list archives) for email discussion.
Current Work
Publications
When the Task Force develops publications, they will be listed here. See also the ARIA GitHub repository.
How to Comment, Contribute, and Participate
To join the UA TF, individuals must be participants of the ARIA WG. Participants are expected to actively contribute to the work of the Task Force. If you are interested in participating in the UA TF, please send e-mail to: Joseph Scheuhammer and include a little bit about what you’re interested in and how you think that you may be able to contribute to the Task Force. Then follow the ARIA Working Group participation procedures to join the Working Group.
To contribute without joining the task force, see the ARIA Working Group contribute page for general instructions. To contribute to documents under development, see how to contribute to the source repository directly.
Administrative Information
The User Agent Implementation Task Force (UA TF) is a Task Force of the Accessible Rich Internet (ARIA) Working Group. It assists these Working Groups to produce techniques, understanding, and guidance documents, as well as updates to existing related W3C material that addresses the cognitive space.
Facilitator and Contacts
- Task Force facilitator: Joseph Scheuhammer
- Staff Contact: Michael Cooper
Work Statement
The User Agent Implementation Task Force Work Statement defines the initial objective, scope, approach, and participation of the Task Force.