MATF Minutes November 21, 2022

*MATF Minutes November 21, 2022
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*Link**:****https://www.w3.org/2022/11/21-matf-minutes.html

Text of minutes:*Mobile Accessibility Task Force Teleconference


    21 November 2022


    Attendees

Present
    jjdg, Kim_patch, Poornima, Sally
Regrets
    Jennifer, Mick
Chair
    Kimberly_Patch
Scribe
    Kim_patch


    Contents

 1. Collaboration Tools Accessibility User Requirements draft note
    https://www.w3.org/TR/ctaur/
    <https://www.w3.org/2022/11/21-matf-minutes.html#t01>
 2. Research <https://www.w3.org/2022/11/21-matf-minutes.html#t02>
 3. Appt update <https://www.w3.org/2022/11/21-matf-minutes.html#t03>
 4. How WCAG 2.2 relates to mobile spreadsheet
    <https://www.w3.org/2022/11/21-matf-minutes.html#t04>


    Meeting minutes


      Collaboration Tools Accessibility User Requirements draft note
      https://www.w3.org/TR/ctaur/ <https://www.w3.org/TR/ctaur/>

Take a look and post feedback to gitHub

https://github.com/w3c/ctaur/issues <https://github.com/w3c/ctaur/issues>

Sally: Google more for academics Microsoft more for business. I 
gravitate to Microsoft

Poornima: GitHub icons are confusing– Sometimes don't know what's going 
to happen

Sally: cognitive load of using something new or something you don't use 
every day can become very high

Sally: I would choose something I use just because I know how to use it

Poornima: you will eventually learn but it takes time

Sally: fatigue having to learn and do it the same time

Sally: is there an Is there an automated way to go fromGoogle docs to 
Microsoft online?

Sally: looks like there is: 
https://jumpcloud.com/blog/connect-to-both-office-365-g-suite 
<https://jumpcloud.com/blog/connect-to-both-office-365-g-suite>


      Research

COGA group doing research as well – we will connect with them at some point


      Appt update

still working on code examples

JJ: We have a series of interviews people with disabilities and how they 
use. We also want to do how many members of public use accessibility 
features.

JJ: it works really well – when developers see someone with a certain 
disability or using an accessibility feature they get invested in this 
and they want to develop something. It gets a lot better than plaintext 
– the videos you can actually see someone using your app – in large 
full-size or using screenreader.

JJ: we wrote our platform to support mobile – now the other platforms, 
some of them don't have code examples

JJ: finalizing content this year and go live in January probably

JJ: it will go from beta to just appt

Sally: if you have an accident New Zealand there's more access to 
funding than if you have a medical condition

Sally: thinking of doing more research on that

<jjdg> Potential removal of SC 4.1.1: 
https://github.com/w3c/wcag/issues/2525#issuecomment-1316949146 
<https://github.com/w3c/wcag/issues/2525#issuecomment-1316949146>


      How WCAG 2.2 relates to mobile spreadsheet

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-SM3PY-phoBN4v3PStawv0fYV3RudhuLLLwoGixDOtg/edit?usp=sharing 
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-SM3PY-phoBN4v3PStawv0fYV3RudhuLLLwoGixDOtg/edit?usp=sharing>

Discussion tab – Adding 4.1.1 discussion

Note the Web and native columns. It's useful to see the difference.

No meeting next week. Next meeting December 5.

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