- From: Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken <tsiegman@wiley.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 21:19:26 +0000
- To: Deborah Kaplan <dkaplan@safaribooksonline.com>
- CC: "DPUB-ARIA (public-dpub-aria@w3.org)" <public-dpub-aria@w3.org>, "public-dpub-accessibility@w3.org" <public-dpub-accessibility@w3.org>
Yes, I was happy to protect your sanity. CS = Cynthia Shelley of MS Tzviya Siegman Digital Book Standards & Capabilities Lead Wiley 201-748-6884 tsiegman@wiley.com -----Original Message----- From: Deborah Kaplan [mailto:dkaplan@safaribooksonline.com] Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2015 4:16 PM To: Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken Cc: DPUB-ARIA (public-dpub-aria@w3.org); public-dpub-accessibility@w3.org Subject: Re: FW: ARIA minutes for 17 December I'm glad I wasn't there. I think I might have literally chewed through my desk if I had had to sit through the endless repetitions of "we haven't listened to anything you said or read anything you've given us." Who is CS? -Deborah On Thu, 17 Dec 2015, Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken wrote: > Today's ARIA WG meeting minutes discussing some next steps for extended descriptions. George and I attended. More to come. > > Tzviya Siegman > Digital Book Standards & Capabilities Lead Wiley > 201-748-6884 > tsiegman@wiley.com > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Janina Sajka [mailto:janina@rednote.net] > Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2015 2:05 PM > To: W3C WAI Protocols & Formats > Subject: ARIA minutes for 17 December > > Minutes from the ARIA teleconference of 17 December are provided below as text, and are available as hypertext at: > > http://www.w3.org/2015/12/17-aria-minutes.html > > > W3C > > - DRAFT - > > Protocols and Formats Working Group Teleconference > > 17 Dec 2015 > > See also: IRC log > > Attendees > > Present > George_Kerscher, JemmaJaEunKU, LiamQuin, MichaelC, MichielBijl, Rich, ShaneM, TzviyaSiegman, fesch, janina > > Regrets > BryanGaraventa, JonGunderson, LeonieWatson, JoanmarieDiggs > > Chair > Rich > > Scribe > MichielBijl, janina > > Contents > > * Topics > 1. Details/Summary and the creation of a role to identify Extended Descriptions > 2. Action 1736: aria-primaryaction Move to ARIA 2.0? > 3. aria-primary action > 4. Coordinating Testable Statements > 5. tracker migration > * Summary of Action Items > * Summary of Resolutions > _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ > > <richardschwerdtfeger> Meeting: W3C ARIA Working Group > > <richardschwerdtfeger> https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-pfwg/2015Dec/0134.html > > <MichielBijl> scribe: MichielBijl > > <jemma> can someone copy webex meeting link here? > > https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=m5d67b552441a72bd1f52d696ad273d2e > > <jemma> thanks Michiel > > Details/Summary and the creation of a role to identify Extended Descriptions > > <richardschwerdtfeger> https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-pfwg/2015Dec/0134.html > > RS: problem with link > ... it can't be a role, it has to be an attribute > ... you still want to know it's a link > ... if it's detail/summary you want to know it is a detail/summary > > JS: things could be external > > CS: is this a whole new thing? > ... longdesc isn't stringyfied > ... how do I link to external sources on the API level? > > RS: longdesc applies directly to an element > ... What if the link is elsewhere in the document? > ... What if we use details/summary? > ... You could reference the details element > ... you have an object that reveals the content > ... I don't know if it'll work the same as longdesc > ... I'm guessing AT can go in and activate the longdesc? > > CS: This is not final, but I've been thinking of creating a hyperlink pattern. > ... So the element could be whatever it is, but act like a hyperlink > > JS: that could still be internal > > CS: It's going to be hard enough to implement one mechanism > ... let alone two > > RS: could it be just describedat? > ... You don't want to stringify > > JS: There is nothing in the HTML spec that limits it to description > > CS: Don't think we need something special > > GK: Information on another server can be updated. > > <Zakim> clown, you wanted to ask if the role could be applied to what the link points to? > > GK: We have description, simplified description, 3d printer item, each has human readable description. And a way to select it. > > TS: I have alt text, and a video description, are we talking about described by? > ... We can't just invent a new role > > CS: I got two places I can put something, so there can be only two things. > > <Zakim> tzviya, you wanted to ask if the plan is to use describedby w changes > > RS: you can have a lot of stuff inside of details if you so choose. > ... We need a navigation mechanism to get to the description. > ... We need to say that describedby will stringify the content. > ... We don't want it to be stringified whatever the mechanism > ... You can put a description in a string, or a relationship. > ... We need to tell the UA not to stringify it > > JS: What is the common use case? Remote or current document? > > CS: Use longdesc > > JS: That is only for images > > NOTICE: 5 minutes left for this topic > > JS: Mozilla loads the contents of the link? > ... AT will tell you there is a longdesc available > > RS: If you point to details/summary, should provide navigation to it > ... We need something to indicate that we don't stringify and that it just points at something > ... There is two ways to represent this visually > ... You have a link to a site > ... or a details/summary > ... the latter can include about anything > ... the user that doesn't see needs to know that there is a describedby > > NOTICE: We're through the discussion time for this topic > > <mck> Matt King joined on phone > > <ShaneM> The target should be a URI > > <ShaneM> an IDREF is just a degenerate case of a URI > > TS: Can't go back to DPUB with this > > JS: We're not deciding today. > > <clown> Suggested reading: http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices/#Descriptions_external > > @clown any reason that can't be used? > > <clown> MichielBijl: no, since it has been a recommended "best practice" for a while. > > <clown> at least, I don't see why it couldn't be used. > > Than what the hell are we discussing? > > * long discussion about longdesc * > > <clown> http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices/#Descriptions_external > > CS: that is nice, you don't have to do anything special > ... AT should set up something that indicates it points at a link > > <clown> "It is not good practice to use the above pattern when the describing element—the <a> tag with @id='longdesc1'—is > http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/CR-wai-aria-20110118/terms#def_hidden, since there is no way for a user to navigate to and activate the link. Use the technique only when > the description is not hidden. " > > <Zakim> clown, you wanted to point out historical use of aria-desribedby in ARIA best practices. > > You can tab to hidden links the same way we use skip links today. > > I do want to stress that I agree this should be visible to everybody > > What kind of books are we talking about? E-books right? People don't expect the same as with a paper book right? Do they mind extra information? Do they mind the > links? > > RS: Can we drop describedat? > > JS: Not until we have a replacement > > <ShaneM> Should flow it out using PlantUML > > <ShaneM> bad question: what happens when a describedby points to an IDREF that is NOT a well-defined region? > > <MichaelC> ARIA wiki: http://www.w3.org/WAI/ARIA/wiki/ > > <janina> scribe: janina > > Action 1736: aria-primaryaction Move to ARIA 2.0? > > aria-primary action > > action-1736? > > <trackbot> action-1736 -- Michiel Bijl to Create an attribute to indicate a button is the primary button -- due 2015-12-10 -- OPEN > > <trackbot> https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/Group/track/actions/1736 > > rs: No problem by me, just one more thing to test. > ... Any objections? > > mk: We agreed last week, just wanted to make sue Rich was on board. > > RESOLUTION: Move Issue-624 to ARIA-2.0 > > Coordinating Testable Statements > > rs: How do we avoid clashing ... > > mc: Probably we need to generate most tests manually, regretably > ... Looking for exit criteria ... > > <MichaelC> https://rawgit.com/w3c/aria/CR-pub/aria/aria.html > > mc: This is the Status statement for the CR publication of 1.1, when we get to that point > > [mc walking through status section] > > <clown> https://rawgit.com/w3c/aria/CR-pub/aria/aria.html#sotd > > mc: Believe grid tests can come over from 1.0 > ... then apply to role=table > ... plus cross referencing grid and table ... > > <MichaelC> https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/testharness/ > > mc: Noting Test Harness training is Friday at 1PM Boston > ... Believe ARIA tests will all come under Core-AAM 1.1 > > <MichaelC> https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/testharness/testcases?testsuite_id=4 > > <MichaelC> https://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/testharness/testcases/add?testsuite_id=4 > > mc: Most important are testable statement and expected result. Can be broken out by OS > ... Will be a base URI for all test files > > <MichaelC> Base for all test files: https://github.com/w3c/aria/tree/master/testfiles/1.1 > > mc: Noting all tests are migrated away from hg > ... Expect tests will be on github, but don't have to be > > rs: so git pull will get all tests? > > mc yes > > rs: Subdirectories? > > mc: Think people creating should organize as they see fit > > <MichaelC> https://github.com/w3c/aria/tree/master/testfiles/1.0 > > mc: Only point of directories is to group related tests > > rs: Will you migrate testable statements? > > mc: Can. Need to know which > ... Expect most will be new. We don't need to redo 1.0 tests, only new stuff > ... So will migrated on an "as needed" basis > > rs: Who's working the next few weeks? Anyone? > > fe: Me > > ts: Also me > > clown: not me > ... no commitment--but partially tracking > ... grid test files were incorect in 1.0 > > mk: Especially as we're adding table and mixed grid/table > > cs: Maybe similar to tests I put up for table with children > > rs: 2 rows and 2 columns as a minimum? > > clown: 3x3 better > > mc yes, 3x3 > > mc: to cover not first or last > > cs: Need to think about where grid could break and test for that > > clown: same with table > > cs: Also interaction between html table and aria table > ... we have this problem with lists, logical to believe it will happen with table > > tracker migration > > mc: Found a few issues closed but with open actions > ... May be additional croft > ... Can people look at their own and close things we don't need to migrate? > ... Also pftracker is member only, but new tracker will be public > ... We need to know if anything shouldn't migrate for that reason > > rs: but don't touch the tracker otherwise? > > mc: No, ok to use > ... Issues will begin somewhere around 2k > > <MichaelC> ARIA Tracker > > <MichaelC> APA Tracker > > mc: All items will have same id > ... including action numbers > > <MichaelC> SVG A11Y TF Tracker > > mc: Bindings to irc will change in January > > e-eggnog all around ... > > Summary of Action Items > > Summary of Resolutions > > 1. Move Issue-624 to ARIA-2.0 > > [End of minutes] > _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ > > Scribes: MichielBijl, janina > Present: George_Kerscher JemmaJaEunKU LiamQuin MichaelC MichielBijl Rich ShaneM TzviyaSiegman fesch janina > Regrets: BryanGaraventa JonGunderson LeonieWatson JoanmarieDiggs Found Date: 17 Dec 2015 > > > -- > > Janina Sajka, Phone: +1.443.300.2200 > sip:janina@asterisk.rednote.net > Email: janina@rednote.net > > Linux Foundation Fellow > Executive Chair, Accessibility Workgroup: http://a11y.org > > The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) > Chair, Protocols & Formats http://www.w3.org/wai/pf > > >
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