Re: Planning to close Accessibility for Children Community Group due to inactivity unless we hear from you

Dear Maud and the team,

Thank you for the emails and for the reminder about the group's status.

I truly believe this group is very important, and it would be a real shame
to see it close. I definitely want to be part of its 'second life.'

To be honest, I have been quite inactive for some time now. Balancing work
and family during my child’s first years has been a real challenge, but I
am very interested in helping to reactivate our work.

For the next few months, I can probably only support the group from the
sidelines, but I expect to be more active again soon. In the meantime, is
there any small task or specific area where I could help? I would like to
contribute as much as my current schedule allows.

Please count me in.

Best regards,

*Fátima Baña *


On Fri, Apr 3, 2026 at 2:12 PM Maud Stiernet <maud.stiernet@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear participants of the Accessibility for Children Community Group,
>
> I understand you have a lot of work at the moment, but, as you probably
> noticed, our community group is about to close due to inactive status.
> The group has been very active for a few years, and it was a pleasure
> for me to meet and collaborate with you.
> The work of the W3C Accessibility for Children Community Group remains a
> unique and vital initiative in the field of inclusive design.
> As accessibility for children continues to be an area with significant
> unmet needs, there is a valuable opportunity to rekindle this group’s
> efforts
> and build on its foundational work.
> I would be delighted to exchange best practices, collaborate on new
> ideas, or explore ways to give this important topic a second life.
> Whether through renewed discussions, updated guidelines, or fresh
> community engagement, there is much we can achieve together.
> Please do not hesitate to reach out if you are interested in
> contributing, sharing insights, or helping to revitalize this
> community’s mission.
>
> Looking forward to your thoughts and ideas!
> Best regards,
> Maud
>
>
> ------ Original Message ------
> From "Team Community Process" <team-community-process@w3.org>
> To public-accessibility4children@w3.org
> Date 4/2/2026 7:52:17 PM
> Subject Planning to close Accessibility for Children Community Group due
> to inactivity unless we hear from you
>
> >Dear participants in the
> >
> >    Accessibility for Children Community Group
> >    https://www.w3.org/community/accessibility4children/
> >
> >Your Community Group appears to have become inactive (per [1]).
> >
> >If your group is in fact active, we ask that you respond to this email
> >with answers to these two questions:
> >
> >* Is your group publishing any Specifications?
> >* What is the group's expectation about future standardization of
> >   those Specifications at W3C or at some other standards body?
> >
> >We also recommend the following:
> >
> >* Let us know where the activity is going on so that we can update our
> >   data and improve our tools.
> >
> >* Update your group home page with news of your activities.  Chairs
> >   can use the group Wordpress instance of the group to post news; let
> >   us know if you have any questions.
> >
> >If you would like us to keep the group open because you expect it to
> >become active in the near future or for other compelling reasons, just
> >let us know.
> >
> >If you would like to schedule a call to discuss the current status of
> >your group, your plans, and any obstacles to success, or you simply
> >have questions about the CG program, please let us know.
> >
> >If would like us to close the group, or if we do not hear from you in
> >the next 30 days, we will plan to close the group.
> >
> >Thank you,
> >
> >CG/BG System
> >
> >[1] https://www.w3.org/community/about/faq/#close-inactive
> >
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Received on Monday, 6 April 2026 09:54:52 UTC