Re: 5-Day CfC: Accept draft charter in 2018-10-26 form

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On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 09:22:34PM +0200, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
> This is a Call for Consensus (CfC) to the ARIA Working Group on the
> question of accepting the revised draft charter (as written on
> 2018-10-26). That revision can be found at
> https://rawgit.com/w3c/aria/charter/charter/index.html.
> 
> Background
> 
> The ARIA Working Group's proposed charter, found at
> https://www.w3.org/2018/03/draft-aria-charter, was presented to the
> Advisory Committee for review and approval in July. The results of that
> review were:
> 
> * 35: supports this Charter as is
> * 1: abstains from this review
> * 2: suggests changes to this Charter, and only supports the proposal if
>   the changes are adopted [Formal Objection]
> 
> We subsequently worked with the W3C management and the two organizations
> suggesting changes in an attempt to resolve the concerns raised, the
> bulk of which were related to the Success Criteria section of our
> proposed charter. The result of that work is the rewritten success
> criteria statement found here:
> https://rawgit.com/w3c/aria/charter/charter/index.html#success-criteria.
> 
> This rewritten statement was reviewed by the members of the ARIA Working
> Group present at today's TPAC meeting (minutes:
> https://www.w3.org/2018/10/26-aria-minutes.html#item04). The resolution
> (found here:
> https://www.w3.org/2018/10/26-aria-minutes.html#resolution02) is to
> "Accept draft charter in 2018-10-26 form, send CfC to confirm during AC
> final check".
> 
> For convenience, here is the new success criteria statement:
> 
>     For the ARIA specifications, implementability and interoperability
>     of every feature will be demonstrated by having at least two
>     independent browser implementations of that feature. In addition,
>     for the Accessibility API Mapping specification(s), each ARIA
>     feature will be shown to have at least one implementation in each
>     of: ATK/AT-SPI2, MSAA+IAccessible2, AXAPI, and UIAutomation.
> 
>     Every effort will be made to take member organizations' schedules
>     into account and to ensure all platforms are included. If needed,
>     an Accessibility API Mapping specification will be split into
>     platform-specific specifications, e.g. one for ATK/AT-SPI2, one for
>     MSAA+IAccessible2, one for AXAPI, and one for UIAutomation. This
>     will allow each platform's specification to progress along the Rec
>     track at the timeline that best suits them. For specifications which
>     are not split apart in this fashion, no platform will be dropped out
>     of the specification without prior consultation with that platform's
>     owners.
> 
> We believe that this new language ensures that we do not relax the
> requirements the W3C and its member organizations expect of Working
> Groups, that we do include all platforms in our specifications, and that
> we can still progress along the Rec track in a relatively timely
> fashion. We hope that the members of the Advisory Committee will agree.
> In the meantime, as per the resolution from today's meeting, we would
> like your input on this CfC.
> 
> Action
> 
> This CfC is now open for objection, comment, as well as statements of35
> support via email. Silence will be interpreted as support, though
> messages of support are certainly welcome.
> 
> If you object to this proposal, or have comments concerning it, please
> respond by replying on list to this message no later than 17:00 Boston
> Time, Friday, 2 November 2018.
> 
> For objections only, please copy the main public-aria@w3.org list to
> allow technical discussion of the objection to happen there.
> 
> Process
> 
> This CfC is conducted per the ARIA WG decision policy:
> https://www.w3.org/WAI/ARIA/decision-policy
> 
> 

Received on Monday, 29 October 2018 13:53:19 UTC