At last week's joint meeting between APA, ARIA, and CSS at TPAC I took
an action to set up some infrastructure for the CSS Accessibility Task
Force:
https://www.w3.org/2016/09/20-css-minutes
This is now done. Key resources:
* Home page, mainly as a place to link to everything else -
https://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/task-forces/css-a11y/
* GitHub repository for spec development, wiki, and issue tracking -
https://github.com/w3c/css-aam
* Mailing list - public-css-a11y@w3.org (archives at
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-css-a11y/)
* Editors' draft of CSS-AAM - https://w3c.github.io/css-aam/
* List of task force participants -
https://www.w3.org/2000/09/dbwg/details?group=94039&public=1
Some of the above may evolve as work progresses, particularly specific
GitHub repositories or deliverables, but for now the above repository is
where the task force can track issues. Participants in the task force
are automatically subscribed to the mailing list.
I added people to the task force who I could pick out of the minutes of
last week's meeting. If you'd like to participate in the task force and
don't see your name in the participants list above, just let me know and
I'll add you.
Next steps will be for the WG chairs to pick facilitators for the task
force, editors for initial deliverables, and then for it to begin work.
Activity around that will take place on the public-css-a11y mailing list
to start; this message to the groups is just to let everyone know it's
up and running.
Michael