- From: Léonie Watson <tink@tink.uk>
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2016 08:35:53 +0100
- To: Shane McCarron <shane@spec-ops.io>, Accessible Platform Architectures Working Group <public-apa@w3.org>
+1 Looks good Shane. Léonie. -- @LeonieWatson tink.uk Carpe diem On 18/08/2016 16:52, Shane McCarron wrote: > After today's APA Payments User Requirements meeting, I was tasked with > making slight updates to the drafy text I had provided two weeks ago. > The updated text is below. > > Please remember that this is meant to be EXAMPLE text that will need to > be customized by/for each relevant specification. It is not meant to be > a boilerplate that will be stuffed into a specification with no thought > as to whether it is relevant. > > With that in mind, please consider: > > This specification has no defined user interface. In addition, there > are no specific accessibility requirements on implementations. > However, to the extent that an implementation provides user > interactions in support of this specification, the implementation > must ensure that the interface for those interactions is exposed to > the platform accessibility API. Moreover, implementors should take > into consideration the needs of their users with varying abilities > when designing solutions that implement this specification. As an > example, the use of biometric authentication techniques should > provide for enough variation to allow for people with widely > differing physical abilities. See the W3C Accessibility Guidelines > documents for more information. > > > -- > Shane McCarron > Projects Manager, Spec-Ops
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