Re: minutes - HTML A11y TF [media sub-group] teleconference: May 19, 2010

Hi there,

Are we having a meeting this week? I haven't seen any mail for it yet (only one for the media sub-group)

Please advise,

/Denis



On 2010-05-19, at 10:00 PM, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:

> Note that the requirements document has now been moved into the
> Accessibility Task Force Wiki with a name change to follow previous
> media subgroup page naming schemes. You can now find it at
> 
> http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/HTML/wiki/Media_Accessibility_Requirements
> 
> Also, there is a hyperlink from the old page to this one.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Silvia.
> 
> 
> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Jim Allan <jimallan@tsbvi.edu> wrote:
>> See: http://www.w3.org/2010/05/19-html-a11y-minutes.html
>> 
>> HTML Accessibility Task Force Teleconference
>> 19 May 2010
>> Agenda
>> See also: IRC log http://www.w3.org/2010/05/19-html-a11y-irc
>> 
>> Attendees
>> Present
>> John_Foliot, allanj, Michael_Cooper, Judy, Janina_Sajka, Sean_Hayes, Silvia,
>> Frank_Olivier, Geoff_Freed, Eric_Carlson
>> Regrets
>> Chair
>> John_Foliot
>> Scribe
>> allanj, janina
>> 
>> Contents
>> • Topics
>> 1. Action Items
>> 2. Requirements Review
>> 3. other business
>> • Summary of Action Items
>> ________________________________________
>> <trackbot> Date: 19 May 2010
>> <MichaelC> meeting: Media sub-group - HTML A11Y TF
>> <JF> == Agenda ==
>> <JF> 1. Action Review
>> <JF> www.w3.org/WAI/PF/HTML/track/products/2
>> <http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/HTML/track/products/2>
>> <JF> 2. Requirements Gathering (Review); determine critical must haves for
>> short term / identify longer term requirements
>> <JF> http://www.w3.org/html/wg/wiki/Accessibility_Requirements_of_Media
>> <JF> 3. Mapping requirements against existing proposals
>> <JF> 4. Other business?
>> 
>> <AllanJ> scribe: allanj
>> Action Items
>> <MichaelC> close action-30
>> <trackbot> ACTION-30 Look into structural navigation requirements closed
>> wiki update
>> All Judy's action items in progress, waiting on replies
>> <MichaelC> action-32 due 26 May
>> <trackbot> ACTION-32 Follow up w/ Gunnar Hellstrom on comprehensiveness of
>> secondary signed channel requirements due date now 26 May
>> <MichaelC> action-42 due 26 May
>> <trackbot> ACTION-42 Organize a cross-check on requirements with JTC-1 user
>> needs repository due date now 26 May
>> <MichaelC> action-43 due 26 May
>> <trackbot> ACTION-43 Seek deaf-blind representation in requirements
>> gathering process due date now 26 May
>> JF and JB also checking on other deaf users for input
>> <MikeSmith> action-34?
>> <trackbot> ACTION-34 -- Sean Hayes to write transcript requirements -- due
>> 2010-05-19 -- OPEN
>> <trackbot> http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/HTML/track/actions/34
>> <MichaelC> close action-34
>> <trackbot> ACTION-34 Write transcript requirements closed
>> JF: GFreed will be a bit late, review his action when he arrives
>> ... otherwise defer to next week.
>> Requirements Review
>> JB: are we close to a survey, or still to rough
>> JF: thinks need a first walk through.
>> ... email has been sent to full task force, but little response
>> JS: most who care are already engaged
>> JB: perhaps take 15 min on a full task force call to gauge reaction
>> JS: +1
>> JF: discoverablity is critical. is there that much question about this. do
>> we need to bring it to the whole task force
>> <janina> scribe: janina
>> ja: the ability to find out what's there, and make selections.
>> <AllanJ> Eric: need explanation for implementation
>> judy: some of these may need more explanation in terms of impact on users
>> eric: exactly!
>> ... that would be majorly helpful in the wider html-wg
>> <AllanJ> scribe: allanj
>> <silvia> +q
>> JF: need examples. there needs to be a button in the UI to notify the user
>> that captions are available
>> sylvia: from user point of view, the requirements are obvious for
>> accessibility folks.
>> ... for engineers, need a different set of language, so they know what we
>> want. need example for how they can be realized.
>> ... discoverability: a button to expose a list of caption language files
>> available to the user
>> JB: the narrative description is getting longer. the bullets don't seem to
>> be as comprehensive.
>> ... section heading seem confusing. references 'requirements' heading and
>> narrative that follows
>> ... there may be a continuum for what the user needs vs what engineers need
>> ... keep requirements to user needs and basic technical functions. and leave
>> the examples to later
>> js: confusion results from ad hoc creation from multiple authors
>> ... take note that engineers need more explanation because they are not
>> accessibility folks.
>> need to do it now
>> JF: good point from sylvia and eric, need more explanation
>> <silvia> +q
>> JF: how much detail to engineers want, images, text etc.
>> eric: depends on reqirement. discoverability - a sentance or two, similar to
>> what sylvia said is sufficient.
>> ... need something to help then understand
>> jb: graphics would be tough and time consuming
>> sylvia: structure of wiki doc is inaccessible cognitively
>> ... want numbered statements with examples
>> ... it is really free form. needs more structure. going to walk trhough and
>> extra requirements and view it from engineers perspective
>> ... this would show the need for examples
>> ... needs to be more concrete.
>> jb: regard to sylvia. review of requirements documents - there are a few
>> that have terse useful formats
>> ... rather than starting another page, perhaps restructure the current
>> document
>> ... convert one section, or add a restructure section
>> ... current doc seems upside down. narrative on top followed by list
>> sylvia: didn't want to overload the document. need numbers and a bit more
>> meat.
>> ... will write email to restructure current doc and send to list
>> jf: trying to do 2 things
>> ... educational document, to understand the need in narrative
>> ... engineering doc pick list of requirements
>> ... tension/conflict between the purposes.
>> ... perhaps reverse the document list then narrative
>> jb: have had this discussion before. more concerned about the heading
>> labels.
>> ... other requirements documents have narrative and lists. not a problem.
>> need both. need a structure to help it 'sing'
>> jf: discussion of word smithing options.
>> jb: first section should be called 'use cases' and requirement should be
>> above the list at the bottom
>> gf: added the narrative. opening could be edited down. leave prose at
>> beginning with list at the end. need the context
>> jf: change headings, then add bullets.
>> sh: make prose one document and numbered requirements in a separate doc
>> jb: want one document
>> js: that is cross referenced.
>> sh: wants a nice list, not interspersed with prose
>> <Zakim> Sean, you wanted to say the intention was originally to do exactly
>> what Silivia is proposing
>> jb: sylvia said she would restructure the requirements
>> js: are we done with gathering
>> jb: not yet, we are awaiting LD and deafblind and dyslexic feed back
>> sh: need to add in some cognitive stuff
>> ... there is more to come.
>> ... should move on the numbered list creation
>> sylvia: its a wiki, so can be a live document. need numbered requirements
>> <scribe> ACTION: sylvia to structure requirements into a numbered system
>> [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2010/05/19-html-a11y-minutes.html#action01]
>> <trackbot> Sorry, couldn't find user - silvia
>> <scribe> ACTION: silvia to structure requirements into a numbered system
>> [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2010/05/19-html-a11y-minutes.html#action02]
>> <trackbot> Created ACTION-45 - Structure requirements into a numbered system
>> [on Silvia Pfeiffer - due 2010-05-26].
>> silvia: will post sample to the list
>> jf: should we go through all requirements, or wait for restructure
>> jb: wait
>> jf: need to map requirements to prose
>> js: pleased with document. BUT, it is living in the wrong place.
>> ... it should live in the task force wiki, not the html wiki
>> jf: tend to agree. finding content is hard. having it all in 1 wiki makes
>> logical sense. moving it would be easy
>> silvia: could do this as part of action
>> jf: great, put a link in old page to new home.
>> <silvia> TF wiki: http://www.w3.org/WAI/PF/HTML/wiki/Main_Page
>> jb: task force has a wiki. concerned that the WBS survey may have difficulty
>> linking to dynamic doc
>> mc: will create a static snap shot for each survey
>> ... will make it work (admin details)
>> other business
>> jf: question - google announcement of WEBM media wrapper. must be vp8 video,
>> theora for audio. is it possible to add captions
>> eric: should be possible. would be a good question for html working list
>> jf: will post question
>> gf: +1 to jf. project page explicitly states video and audio tracks, what
>> about other tracks or multiple tracks
>> silvia: SRT works in matroska, other tracks should be possible
>> <silvia> matroska
>> eric: they are specifically using a subset.
>> js: gf close action item?
>> ... eric please give a list of what needs expansion - engineering examples
>> eric: will be done by next weeks call
>> jf: action-41 on gf
>> <MichaelC> close action-41
>> <trackbot> ACTION-41 Review use cases section of media requirements document
>> closed
>> rrsaent, set logs public
>> Summary of Action Items
>> [NEW] ACTION: silvia to structure requirements into a numbered system
>> [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2010/05/19-html-a11y-minutes.html#action02]
>> [NEW] ACTION: sylvia to structure requirements into a numbered system
>> [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2010/05/19-html-a11y-minutes.html#action01]
>> 
>> [End of minutes]
>> 
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