MINUTES: 28 September 2016 ARIA Automated Implementation Sub Group

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Accessible Rich Internet Applications Working Group Teleconference

28 Sep 2016

See also: IRC log<http://www.w3.org/2016/09/28-aria-test-irc>

Attendees
Present
      jongund, JohnJensen, Stanley, JohnJansen, JaEunJemmaKu
Regrets
Chair
      SV_MEETING_CHAIR
Scribe
      jongund

Contents
*       Topics<https://www.w3.org/2016/09/28-aria-test-minutes.html>
*       Summary of Action Items<https://www.w3.org/2016/09/28-aria-test-minutes.html>
*       Summary of Resolutions<https://www.w3.org/2016/09/28-aria-test-minutes.html>
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<scribe> scribe: jongund

https://www.w3.org/wiki/ARIA_1.1_Automated_Testing#Starting_a_Teleconference<https://www.w3.org/wiki/ARIA_1.1_Automated_Testing>
https://www.w3.org/wiki/ARIA_1.1_Testable_Statements
https://www.w3.org/wiki/ARIA_1.1_Automated_Testing#Current_Work_on_Browser_Test_Pages<https://www.w3.org/wiki/ARIA_1.1_Automated_Testing>
Shane: We want to get IAccessible2 working on either Python or C#
JohnJensen: I will make the IAccessible2 code available
JohnJansen: We are comparing the FF IAccessible2 and UIA trees

<JohnJansen> :-)

Shane: I will talk to the guys in India about creating test cases
Stanley: We are updating the code to look at the socket instead of a JSON file
... It should be pretty simple
Shane: Have you looked at the draft spec?

<ShaneM> https://spec-ops.github.io/atta-api/index.html

Stanley: The WPT will provide information which window
Shane: WPT runner opens a browser with a specific window
JohnJansen: We have our own system for opening windows and running test cases
Shane: The ATTA is not opening the window, the Window is communicating with the ATTA
... Yours could do either
... discussion ... of details of loading a test page

<ShaneM> https://spec-ops.github.io/atta-api/index.html#theory-of-operation<https://spec-ops.github.io/atta-api/index.html>

Shane: Joannie will work on OS X with help from James Craig
... We want accessibility tests to be first class citizen
... My next steps we summarized in the e-mail report
... For modelng purposes you can just send you some in the final format
Stanley: That would be great
next meeting will October 12th

Summary of Action Items
Summary of Resolutions
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