Minutes of the MATF teleconference of 2 May 2014

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http://www.w3.org/2014/05/02-mobile-a11y-minutes.html

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    [1]W3C

       [1] http://www.w3.org/

                                - DRAFT -

              Mobile Accessibility Task Force Teleconference

02 May 2014

    [2]Agenda

       [2] 
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-mobile-a11y-tf/2014Apr/0021.html

    See also: [3]IRC log

       [3] http://www.w3.org/2014/05/02-mobile-a11y-irc

Attendees

    Present
           Gavin, Jeanne, Kathy_Wahlbin, Kim, kathleen, wuwei

    Regrets
           Alan, Jan

    Chair
           Kathy

    Scribe
           Kathy

Contents

      * [4]Topics
      * [5]Summary of Action Items
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    <trackbot> Date: 02 May 2014

    regrets Jan, Jonathan, Alan

    <scribe> meeting: Mobile A11Y TF

    [6]http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/mobile-a11y-tf/wiki/Mobile_Resource
    s

       [6] http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/mobile-a11y-tf/wiki/Mobile_Resources

    <scribe> Scribe: Kathy

    Kathy: Review resources to see if there is anything else we
    should add

    Kathleen: New Windows8 browser - Surfie

    Kathy: What areas should we add to?

    Kathleen: Blackberry, Firefox OS resources are limited
    ... Couldn't find any more information on that

    [7]http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/mobile-a11y-tf/wiki/Mobile_Resource
    s

       [7] http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/mobile-a11y-tf/wiki/Mobile_Resources

    Gavin: Windows8 narrator - there is good blog posts

    Kathy: Does anyone have time to help enter resources?

    Kathleen: I can help

    Kathy: Anything else we should do to get this ready for
    publication

    Jeanne: Nothing else to change at this time

    Kathy: Review of the WAI Mobile Accessibility

    [8]http://www.w3.org/WAI/mobile/Overview.html

       [8] http://www.w3.org/WAI/mobile/Overview.html

    Kathy: Review the page, let's discuss if there should be any
    updates to this page
    ... WCAG section does not address native applications

    Jeanne: Mobile Taskforce work bullet was not easy to find

    Kathy: WCAG statement should talk about native apps and hybrids
    apps

    Kathleen: yes, should have a new sentence about native apps

    <kathleen> This includes web content delivered on mobile
    devices through a browser and mobile applications.

    Jeanne: under WAI is working to enhance technologies for mobile
    accessibility, mention WCAG and UAAG best practices and
    examples

    <jeanne> jeanne drafts the material and says that it is still
    too soon to list them since we don't have any in draft mode.

    Gavin: native applications and hybrid apps are not included
    ... web views on Android in native applications does not get
    read
    ... Would be good to have a list of known issues

    Kathy: Things are changing fast so these issues would need to
    be updated regularly

    Gavin: also dependant on device, OS etc

    Jeanne: We should include the mobile resources
    ... where should it be on the page?

    Kathy: Maybe in the WCAG section

    WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) covers web pages,
    web applications, native applications and hybrid applications,
    including content used on mobile devices.

    WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) covers web pages,
    web applications, native applications and hybrid applications.
    This includes web content delivered on mobile devices through a
    browser and mobile applications.

    Jeanne - Make the list of options a bulleted list

    Kathleen: like option 2

    WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) covers:

    • web pages

    • web applications

    • native applications

    • hybrid applications

    This includes web content delivered on mobile devices through a
    browser and mobile applications.

    <gavinevans> i like number 2

    Kathy: How to incorporate the link about the resources

    Kathleen: List under W3C addresses mobile accessibility

    Kathy: Put a bullet about the mobile accessibility taskforce
    and link to the resources

    Mobile Accessibility Resources and Best Practices summarizes
    the resources available about mobile accessibility pertaining
    to mobile design and development across different platforms and
    devices.

    Kathleen: Under WAI-ARIA in the section WAI is working to
    enhance technologies for mobile accessibility we should note
    that it is not just web applications

    <kathleen> It applies to web applications and to accessing
    websites with mobile devices and mobile applications.

    Kathy: Three changes WCAG, adding list resources and the
    WAI-ARIA section
    ... I will send the list of changes to Jeanne
    ... Next week we will continue the discussion on mobile
    techniques

    thanks!

Summary of Action Items

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