It’s unfortunate that the survey ended up as a Microsoft-specific site, since it’d be more difficult for the ARIA group to promote as a collaborative effort, than if it had been a W3C survey.
> On Apr 3, 2023, at 11:44 AM, Aaron Leventhal <aleventhal@google.com> wrote:
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> And just to clarify, this is a standards initiative, despite it mentioning specific vendors. Ideas and participation from all parties is only a plus, obviously .... nobody wants to come back for Live Regions 3.0 in 10 years!
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> On Mon, Apr 3, 2023 at 2:05 PM Aaron Leventhal <aleventhal@google.com <mailto:aleventhal@google.com>> wrote:
>> Hi all, the Google Chrome team is working together with Microsoft to try to create a new standard currently called ariaNotify, which we hope will solve some of the issues with ARIA live regions. We realized it would be best to first get user and developer feedback on use cases, pain points, etc. so that we solve the actual problems out there. If you love or hate live regions, we want to hear from you!
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>> Developer feedback about Live Regions <http://aka.ms/LiveRegionDevSurvey>
>> Technical screen reader feedback about Live Regions <http://aka.ms/LiveRegionScreenReaderSurvey>
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>> These surveys are open to anyone—feel free to forward around to people that might be interested.
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>> Thanks for your time and encouragement!
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>> Aaron
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