- From: Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2025 08:52:06 +0100
- To: Matthew Atkinson <m.atkinson@samsung.com>
- Cc: W3C WAI Accessible Platform Architectures <public-apa@w3.org>, public-pronunciation@w3.org, Adapt tf <public-adapt@w3.org>, W3C PM Working Group <public-pm-wg@w3.org>
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Matthew, everyone, here are the meeting minutes of our meeting yesterday: https://w3c.github.io/pm-wg/minutes/2025-10-30.html Cheers Ivan > On 30 Oct 2025, at 17:05, Matthew Atkinson <m.atkinson@samsung.com> wrote: > > Hello APA, Pronunciation, Adapt, and PMWG! > > Thanks again to PMWG for hosting us for our first TPAC call [1]! We covered > three main areas. Here is a summary from my perspective, but I'm sure I'm > missing something, so you can also refer to the excellent minutes [2]. > > Thanks to all the APA folks who attended (and to everyone who contributed to > our discussions on these topics during and prior). Feel free to add anything > I missed to this summary. > > tl;dr: Lots of interesting work being explored by both groups, and there's > more to work on together. > > > // Extended descriptions (the main focus of the call) > > * We explored a couple of alternative branches here... > > * Keeping with the technical problem: exploring the use of `rel` attribute > values; possibly with a matching token that could be used as a `role`. The > idea that finding a solution that works with both inter- and intra-document > links may be desirable. Also the idea that if e.g. a `<details>` element was > marked up as being an extended description, the eReader could display it as > a pop-up, so it would not break pagination. > > * Thinking about whether the web needs a 'take me back to where I was > (including cursor, virtual cursor, etc. position)' feature. > > * Importance of involving ARIA in the process (they are). > > * Next steps were that the group would look at turning the (very clear) > document they have into an Explainer. APA is happy to review, and I expect > TAG would be too - this is something that could apply to the whole web. > > * Risks involve the comparisons to `longdesc` - the group wants to to > something a bit different, which is to identify content that already exists > as the extended description. (Personal note: I think we'd still need to go > to some effort to make sure that the content is expected to be visible and > discoverable for all users.) > > > // Pronunciation (only a short time on the call) > > * It was felt to be an opportune time to be working on these problems. > > * The current state of specs is not great. > > * It was suggested that we try working on Web Speech API first. > > * Bilingual texts can cause jarring shifts in voice used - this is big UX > issue. > > * SSML (likely not our intended new approach) has barriers from the > publishing/deployment angle too. > > > // Symbols (only a few mins - so far) > > * <ruby> _should_ work in eReaders (but need to check, maybe better > supported in some areas than others). > > * There isn't a formal spec to indicate when a (current) ruby is for > pronunciation, or reading (content). > > * We were asked: is there a symbol for 'extended description'? > > > // Summary > > We had a great meeting, covered a lot of ground, and realised there's more > for us to talk about together, so we will be keeping tabs on PMWG's work, > and sharing ours with them when we can, and most likely talking again not > too long after TPAC. > > best regards, > > > Matthew > > [1] > <https://www.w3.org/events/meetings/d4de58aa-59e8-4071-83d9-d7ff2c795858/202 > 51030T090000/> > [2] <https://w3c.github.io/pm-wg/minutes/2025-10-30.html> > > Matthew Atkinson > Head of Web Standards > Samsung R&D Institute UK > Samsung Electronics > +44 7733 238 020 > > Samsung R&D Institute (SRUK), Communications House, South Street, > Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4QE. A division of Samsung Electronics > (UK) Limited, a limited company registered in England and Wales with > registered number 03086621 and whose registered address is Samsung House, > 2000 Hillswood Drive, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 0RS, UK. This email (including > any attachments) is private and confidential, and may be privileged. It is > for the exclusive use of the intended recipient(s). If you have received > this email in error, please inform the sender immediately and then delete > this email. Unless you have been given specific permission to do so, please > do not distribute or copy this email or its contents. Unless the text of > this email specifically states that it is a contractual offer or acceptance, > the sender does not intend to create a legal relationship and this email > shall not constitute an offer or acceptance which could give rise to a > contract. Any views expressed in this communication are those of the > individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be > the views of Samsung. > > > ---- Ivan Herman, W3C Home: http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/ mobile: +33 6 52 46 00 43
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