Re: Test Plan review check-in

A quick clarification: the primary audience of this email are the
volunteers who attended the August 24 community group call and participated
in the initial onboarding. If you would like to help out and review tests,
but were not at the August 24 meeting, please join us on September 9 for
more details!

Also, I neglected to link ARIA-AT <https://aria-at.w3.org/> App
<https://aria-at.w3.org/> above.

On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 1:00 PM Seth Thompson <seth@bocoup.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> At the August 24 community group meeting, Matt gave a walkthrough of
> ARIA-AT App and discussed how volunteers can start reviewing the first
> three test plans. Although there are changes to the app and the working
> mode still in flux, we covered the basic procedure of reviewing commands
> and assertions.
>
> We would like to use the upcoming September 9 meeting to check in with
> volunteers and discuss how the process has been going. If possible, it
> would be great if people could come to the meeting having reviewed one test
> plan in one browser/AT combination.
>
> If you have any issues logging into the app as a tester (or if you would
> like to be added as a tester), please contact me (seth@bocoup.com). If
> you have encountered any other issues or would like further assistance
> onboarding to the review process, please either reply to this email or
> reach out directly for 1:1 guidance.
>
> Finally, we have an open issue
> <https://github.com/w3c/aria-at-app/issues/318> about clarifying the
> Oauth scopes that the app requires when you log in via GitHub. The app
> requires team read permissions to check whether or not you are an admin and
> public repo write permissions in order to be able to file issues on the
> aria-at repository on your behalf. Please let me know if these permissions
> have been a blocker to logging into the app. We hope to provide more
> information addressing this concern soon.
>
> Thanks,
> Seth
>

Received on Tuesday, 7 September 2021 17:07:12 UTC