- From: Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2021 01:06:52 +0300
- To: "janina@rednote.net" <janina@rednote.net>
- Cc: "Amy @ Digilou" <hello@digilou.tech>, Rossen Atanassov <Rossen.Atanassov@microsoft.com>, "stearns@adobe.com" <stearns@adobe.com>, "www-style@w3.org" <www-style@w3.org>, "gibson.becky@gmail.com" <gibson.becky@gmail.com>, W3C WAI Accessible Platform Architectures <public-apa@w3.org>, APA Chairs <group-apa-chairs@w3.org>
On 2021-10-15 16:36, janina@rednote.net wrote: > Chris: > > Your steps are all good -- except the last one. There's lots of > consternation about a link (hopefully also including Meeting ID plus pin > for those not using a browser interface) coming last minute. No, the link is on the website all the time. It just actually does something, five minutes before the call. I haven't tried to see what it does before that, I guess you get an error message. > Do we honestly expect email to be THAT reliable? Email is just to confirm registration. > > There's also guidance out today suggesting we will q+ via raising hands > on Zoom. Again, last minute changes just aren't going to be reliable. I > propose every meeting needs a queue manager able to monitor both Zoom > and IRC and facilitate calling on the next person. That's what we've > done for the last half year in our Research Questions Task Force calls, > where we've had regular ASL plus human captioning. Yes, we finally have > a half-year's experience integrating deaf and hearing impaired > individuals into discussions dominated by mostly blind folks. We've > learned a bit from that! I would love to see that valuable experience written up somewhere, like the W3C Guide. -- Chris Lilley @svgeesus Technical Director @ W3C W3C Strategy Team, Core Web Design W3C Architecture & Technology Team, Core Web & Media
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