Fwd: [A11Y Task force] minutes from the dPub Accessibility teleconference of 23 January 2015

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Ivan

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> From: Jeanne Spellman <jeanne@w3.org>
> To: W3C Digital Publishing IG <public-digipub-ig@w3.org>
> Subject: [Moderator Action] [A11Y Task force] minutes from the dPub Accessibility teleconference of 23 January 2015
> Date: 23 Jan 2015 22:49:57 CET
> 
> Minutes: http://www.w3.org/2015/01/23-dpub-minutes.html
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> Text of minutes:
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>   [1]W3C
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>      [1] http://www.w3.org/
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>                               - DRAFT -
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>                           DPub Accessibility
> 
> 23 Jan 2015
> 
>   See also: [2]IRC log
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>      [2] http://www.w3.org/2015/01/23-dpub-irc
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> Attendees
> 
>   Present
>          Deborah, Mia, clapierre, Jeanne, Liam
> 
>   Regrets
>   Chair
>          Charles, Deborah
> 
>   Scribe
>          jeanne
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> Contents
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>     * [3]Topics
>     * [4]Summary of Action Items
>     __________________________________________________________
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>   [5]http://www.w3.org/2001/12/zakim-irc-bot.html
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>      [5] http://www.w3.org/2001/12/zakim-irc-bot.html
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>   <scribe> scribenick: jeanne
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>   <clapierre> [6]https://github.com/w3c/dpub-accessibility/wiki
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>      [6] https://github.com/w3c/dpub-accessibility/wiki
> 
>   Charles: Table of contents that breaks down wCAG techniques,
>   same for UAAG and ATAG
>   ... focusing on WCAG techniques.
>   ... which are relevant to dPub
>   ... there are two links for every section
>   ... WCAG Technique, and dPub technique
>   ... the dPub link links to a google doc sheet
> 
>   CL: last week, George Kershner and I were on the phone and we
>   went through the general techniques
>   ... we worked together
>   ... G174-end I assigned to myself. I got to G186 before this
>   call.
> 
>   Jeanne: the mobile group went through a very similar process
>   ... It's hard to identify the things that are missing,
>   encourage people to write down the items that are missing
> 
>   Mia: Screenreader problems: I can only see a few columns, the
>   headings are not preserved, so I have to memorize the column
>   headings.
> 
>   Deborah: I have problems with Dragon with Google doc as well
> 
>   Mia: I am looking at Failure Techniques and I don't know what
>   they are referring to.
>   ... the quickest thing for me would be to work in my own tools
>   and enter it later.
> 
>   Charles: I was looking techniques up in the WCAG Techniques
>   page and doing the running around
> 
>   Mia: That is the problem with collaborative tools, they don't
>   work well for accessibility
>   ... if there is a factor keeping me from finishing by next
>   week, this will be it.
> 
>   Deborah: would transforming it to another format help?
> 
>   Mia: No, it is clunky but I can deal with it.
> 
>   [discussion of Jaws problems]
> 
>   Charles: I don't think we will stay in Google docs for long. It
>   was just a way to get the data in one place quickly.
>   ... people were saying that Google docs was getting better, and
>   did work with screenreaders,.
> 
>   Mia: It does seem better
> 
>   Liam: I didn't know things were assigned to me and I haven't
>   seen that.
>   ... I did go through some of the spreadsheet
> 
>   Charles: we are asking people to look through and do 40 items
>   by next week
>   ... it looks like Liam has already done his part.
> 
>   Liam: I only marked the ones where I was confident of my
>   opinion.
> 
>   Charles: We don't expect everyone to know everything.
> 
>   Deborah: I expect that none of us are experts in Silverlight
>   and Flash techniques
> 
>   Charles: I don't think we would have Flash or Silverlight
>   techniques in dPub
> 
>   Deborah: Maybe Flash
> 
>   UAAG 2.0 editor's draft <- [7]http://w3c.github.io/UAAG/UAAG20/
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>      [7] http://w3c.github.io/UAAG/UAAG20/
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>   Jeanne: I recommend using UAAG 2.0. UAAG 1.0 is very out of
>   date
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>   ATAG 2.0 <- [8]http://www.w3.org/TR/ATAG20/
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>      [8] http://www.w3.org/TR/ATAG20/
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>   Charles: I will put the success criteria from ATAG and UAAG in
>   the chart.
> 
>   [9]http://w3c.github.io/UAAG/UAAG20-Reference/
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>      [9] http://w3c.github.io/UAAG/UAAG20-Reference/
> 
>   jeanne: UAAG Reference document has a section for each success
>   criteria "typically applies to" where you could search for
>   "readers". The working group already flagged each success
>   criteria that they thought applied to dPub readers.
> 
>   Charles: Jeanne, Mia, George will be at CSUN, Charles and
>   Deborah are maybe
> 
> Summary of Action Items
> 
>   [End of minutes]
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> 
> 


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