Late apology & request for discussion

Hi everyone

My apologies, I'm not feeling well and due to the late hour I'm going to call it a night.   I' 'All endeavour to be on the next call.

There was one point I was hoping to discuss and would appreciate it if it could be raised in recruitment and/or other business.

Following up on my e-mail from last week, there are some researchers who have expressed interest to me in helping research the CAPTCHA part of the work plan, but would like some more clear guidance due to not being familiar with W3C processes on exactly how to report their findings.   Basically I'm seeking some clarification around the expected outputs of our work.

For example, if I were to pull together a team to specifically focus on CAPTCHAs, would an appropriate output be to perform a lit review based on the themes highlighted in the work plan, then pull out the key issues/  if so, it'd be good to know how best to present at information.  If not, it'd be good to get a better unerstanding on how to collate research for the task for in a meaningful way.  My colleagues aren't keen to join a regular 10pm call unfortunately, but there is interest in the RQTF work plan.

Apologies if this information is already well known internally for long-standing W3C participants.  Basically there's a willingness to do work, the issue is more around the specifics of how to deliver it and it'd be good to get that clarified.

Thanks everyone, and apologies again for not making the meeting.  I'll catch up tomorrow with the meeting minutes.

Scott.


Dr Scott Hollier
Digital Access Specialist
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From: White, Jason J [mailto:jjwhite@ets.org]
Sent: Monday, 5 December 2016 8:34 AM
To: public-rqtf@w3.org
Subject: Revised meeting agenda

Logistics
Teleconference time: Wednesday, 7 December 2016 at 1400 UTC (9am US eastern time).


WebEx (to be confirmed - please monitor the list for any updates): https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=m2fedb5c0ce2e960c9f5a0f7406f06531



Meeting Number: 642 987 341



Telephone access: +1-617-324-0000 US Toll Number

Access code: 642 987 341

Internet Relay Chat (IRC): connect to server irc.w3.org, and join channel #rqtf

Agenda

1.      Security and authentication - please see the references to relevant papers and researchers collected by David Sloan at https://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/task-forces/research-questions/wiki/Relevant_Researchers

2.      Collaboration with the Silver Task Force of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group.

3.      W3C activity related to the Web of Things - gathering and understanding accessibility requirements, and what to add to our work plan.

4.      Outreach and recruitment.

5.      Other topics raised by participants.



Task Force Resources

*         Work plan: https://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/task-forces/research-questions/wiki/Work_Plan

*         Minutes of previous meeting: https://www.w3.org/2016/11/16-rqtf-minutes.html


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