Re: Minutes of the Silver Task Force meeting of 9 January 2018

Could the owner of the "*Problem Statements for Design Sprint*" Google doc
grant me editing permissions? Right now I can only view the document.

-Kelsey

On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Jeanne Spellman <
jspellman@spellmanconsulting.com> wrote:

> Formatted minutes:
> https://www.w3.org/2018/01/09-silver-minutes.html
>
> Text of Minutes
>
>    [1]W3C
>
>       [1] http://www.w3.org/
>
>                                - DRAFT -
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>                     Silver Task Force Teleconference
>
> 09 Jan 2018
>
> Attendees
>
>    Present
>           Jan, Charles, jeanne, Kelsey, Jessica, Jemma, Sweta
>
>    Regrets
>           Imelda, Shawn
>
>    Chair
>           jeanne
>
>    Scribe
>           jeanne
>
> Contents
>
>      * [2]Topics
>          1. [3]San Diego face-to-face meeting problem statements
>      * [4]Summary of Action Items
>      * [5]Summary of Resolutions
>      __________________________________________________________
>
> San Diego face-to-face meeting problem statements
>
>    <Charles>
>    [6]https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iu5b2qSEONzJfi4cq62AFu7C
>    8SoP7Zblcz3uremER04/edit?usp=sharing
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>       [6] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iu5b2qSEONzJfi4cq62AFu7C8SoP7Zblcz3uremER04/edit?usp=sharing
>
>    Charles: We have identified problem areas based on the research
>    that we are addressing with individual problem testing
>
>    [7]https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/task-forces/silver/wiki/Disabiliti
>    es_for_Inclusion
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>       [7] https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/task-forces/silver/wiki/Disabilities_for_Inclusion
>
>    Charles: You are conformant only when the the test is done.
>
>    [8]https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iu5b2qSEONzJfi4cq62AFu7C
>    8SoP7Zblcz3uremER04/edit#
>
>       [8] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iu5b2qSEONzJfi4cq62AFu7C8SoP7Zblcz3uremER04/edit
>
>    Jemma: How do major organizations handle conformance?
>
>    Jennsion: It's complicated. Different products may all be
>    represented on one page, and one product could be more
>    conformant than another.
>    ... we will also have external vendors help us out with audits
>    ... Keep in mind, that we don't have to have conformance
>    sections anymore by W3C process requirements.
>    ... I think that we do need to have some conformance, because
>    of legal and regulatory reasons.
>
>    Jemma: Organizations and different types of tech need a way to
>    declare conformance
>
>    Kelsey: Isn't it only non-government organizations that are
>    required to conform?
>
>    Charles: It depends on the location. Accessibility is a human
>    right.
>    ... there is a large number of lawsuits against businesses in
>    the US right now.
>    ... the cost is mostly the cost of litigation rather than
>    making the actual site accessible.
>
>    Jeanne: I think we also need a problem statement for percentage
>    compliance.
>
>    Jemma: I think that is part of Accessibility Supported
>
>    Charles: It could be, but it is different from Accessibility
>    Supported.
>
>    Jeanne: If we are going to merge it, I think it belongs more
>    with evolving technology, but I think it needs to be its own
>    issue.
>    ... WE willl continue on Friday.
>
> Summary of Action Items
>
> Summary of Resolutions
>
>    [End of minutes]
>      __________________________________________________________
>
>
>
>


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Received on Tuesday, 9 January 2018 15:50:51 UTC