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WAI Interest Group (IG) Charter

The mission of the WAI Interest Group (WAI IG) is to promote awareness of, and engagement in, accessibility-related work throughout W3C. This includes augmenting wide review and discussion of accessibility aspects of deliverables being developed in W3C groups, including specifications, research topics, and educational materials; exploring web accessibility issues and solutions; and sharing information about web accessibility activities around the world.

The WAI IG enables exploration and contributions to W3C groups' deliverables by members of disability communities, research organizations, industry, government, and others who have an interest in web accessibility, yet may not have time to directly participate in more focused work of those groups; and from those who may participate in one or more accessibility-related groups, but also wish to follow progress across all areas of accessibility work at W3C.

WAI IG is a well-established Interest Group with nearly a thousand participants, and averaging over a thousand messages per year. It is focused on understanding and implementing web accessibility guidelines and specifications, and increasing awareness of accessibility. The WAI IG's on-going discussion of general as well as technical issues related to web accessibility contributes to a comprehensive accessibility approach at W3C.

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End date 20 November 2020
Confidentiality Proceedings are Public.
Initial Chair Katie Haritos-Shea (Knowbility)
Initial Team Contacts
(FTE %: 10)
Shawn Lawton Henry (5%), Judy Brewer (5%)
Usual Meeting Schedule Teleconferences: No teleconferences
Face-to-face: Between none and two annually

Scope

The WAI Interest Group's scope of work includes:

Success Criteria

Deliverables

The function of the WAI Interest Group is to serve as a forum for the exchange of ideas, including augmenting the review and discussion of accessibility aspects of deliverables from W3C groups; and to engage participation into the work of those groups. The WAI IG does not directly develop deliverables, nor replace the review and development which specific accessibility-related W3C groups are chartered to do.

Dependencies and Liaisons

W3C Groups

The WAI IG provides a forum for review and discussion of draft deliverables from the following groups, among others:

  1. Accessible Platform Architectures Working Group (APA WG)
  2. ARIA Working Group (ARIA WG)
  3. Education and Outreach Working Group (EOWG)
  4. Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (AG WG)

Participation

Participation in the WAI Interest Group is open to the public. There are no minimum requirements for participation in this group. Participants are strongly encouraged to take advantage of frequent opportunities to review and comment on deliverables from other groups.

The Chair may call occasional meetings consistent with W3C Process requirements for meetings.

Communication

This group uses the public mailing list w3c-wai-ig@w3.org (archive) for discussions. Specific input to documents offered for review can be made via input options specified in those documents and in the review notice posted on the WAI IG list. Information about the group is available from the WAI Interest Group home page.

Decision Policy

Consistent with its mission, this group is not a decision-making body, but rather provides a forum for discussion and advice on different topics relating to web accessibility.

Patent Disclosures

The WAI Interest Group provides an opportunity to share perspectives on the topic addressed by this charter. W3C reminds Interest Group participants of their obligation to comply with patent disclosure obligations as set out in Section 6 of the W3C Patent Policy. While the Interest Group does not produce Recommendation-track documents, when Interest Group participants review Recommendation-track specifications from Working Groups, the patent disclosure obligations for those documents do apply.

For more information about disclosure obligations for this group, please see the W3C Patent Policy Implementation.

About this Charter

This charter for the WAI Interest Group has been created according to section 5.2.6 of the 2018 Process Document. In the event of a conflict between this document or the provisions of any charter and the W3C Process, the W3C Process shall take precedence.

Charter length extended April 14, 2020 in an announcement to the W3C Advisory Committee and subsequently in review announcement on October 9, 2020.

Differences between this charter and the previous charter for this Group include increasing the emphasis on accessibility issues throughout W3C work.


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