Proposing ACT-R Community Group

Howdy former auto-wcag'ers!
It is time for a transition! I have just created a proposal for the ACT-R
Community Group on W3.org. As agreed upon late last year, the Auto-WCAG
community group needs to rebrand. Our name no longer suits the work we do.

The ACT-R community needs to have 5 approvals before it is approved. Please
have a look here:
https://www.w3.org/community/groups/proposed/

If the group is no longer on the list, that means it has been approved, and
you should be able to find it here:
https://www.w3.org/community/act-r/

Once approved, I ask everyone that is currently a member of Auto-WCAG to
become a member of the ACT-R Community Group. The Auto-WCAG Community group
will remain open for a little while, to give everyone time to transition.
The intent is that once all active Auto-WCAG members are transitioned over
to the new group, the Auto-WCAG community group will be archived. I expect
this will take a few months.

Over the coming week, we will also be transitioning the Auto-WCAG website
to an entirely new ACT-R Community website. Our Github repository will also
be moved from auto-wcag/auto-wcag to a new repository under the W3C Github
organisation. Exactly how we'll do this will be the first agenda item of
the next ACT-R / Auto-WCAG call.

As always, when you sign up to a community group, if you work for a W3C
member, you will need to get approval for this from your advisory comity
representative (AC rep). If you have any questions please let me know.

Kind regards,

-- 
*Wilco Fiers*
Axe-core product owner - Co-facilitator WCAG-ACT - Chair ACT-R / Auto-WCAG

Received on Thursday, 4 April 2019 10:42:04 UTC