- From: Janina Sajka <janina@rednote.net>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2023 08:16:03 -0500
- To: David Fazio <dfazio@helixopp.com>
- Cc: Sheri Byrne Haber <sbyrnehaber@vmware.com>, RQTF <public-rqtf@w3.org>
Ah, the document at: https://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/task-forces/maturity-model/work-statement is the one currently out for CfC; and, what you pasted below is not the same as what's in the doc. I don't believe last week's minutes are as clear as your message below suggests--because I looked at them in crafting the CfC that was posted. If it's a problem, we clearly need to address the problem. But, that would invalidate the CfC which is passing with flying colors right now. Janina David Fazio writes: > Here is the final copy of the added paragraph for the work statement, as we discussed last week https://www.w3.org/2023/01/18-maturity-minutes.html > > I’m unsure who is tasked with incorporating it, but here it is > > There are several reasons why the Accessibility Maturity Model is different than the six other models currently available: > 1) The W3C AMM is available at no cost > 2) The W3C AMM can be completed by the Organization without outside contractors required > 3) The W3C AMM can be completed in part, i.e., assessing a single Dimension like procurement, or in whole, assessing the entire Organization > 4) The W3C AMM is established to be extensible. Users may add proof points or mark them as not applicable to adequately mirror their Organization. > 5) The W3C AMM informs Organizations on best practices for establishing and maintaining accessibility through the point of view of web, mobile, and documentation, development. > 6) The webforms anticipated to be part of the final AMM deliverable can be used to produce reports that can be provided to others in the Organization, Customers, or regulators. > 7) The W3C AMM maturity model anticipates questions that come up in the field and provides guidance on how to produce the most accessible response consistently and reliably. > > > > > > David Fazio, President | [signature_1633184954] <https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidpfazio/> > [A picture containing sitting Description automatically generated]| [Cooperative Understanding Facilitator of Human Inclusion Badge] <https://api.badgr.io/public/assertions/FheI3FldQkqkfO0AxMbmgQ?identity__email=dfazio%40helixopp.com> | [signature_1943303136] <https://www.linkedin.com/company/helixopportunity> > P. +1 415.882.6034| e. dfazio@helixopp.com<mailto:dfazio@helixopp.com>| W. www.helixopp.com<http://www.helixopp.com> > [Certified Minority-owned Business Enterprise Logo] [Disability-Owned Business Enterprise Badge] [International Association of Accessibility Professionals Organizational Member Badge] [Logo HR Certification Institute 2022 Approved Provider Seal] [Society for Human Resource Management Approved Provider Badge] > > > > > > > > > > > From: Sheri Byrne Haber <sbyrnehaber@vmware.com> > Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 at 3:27 PM > To: RQTF <public-rqtf@w3.org> > Subject: [Maturity] Maturity model homework for tomorrows meeting - additional paragraph for statement > I have drafted the following paragraph from the minutes of last week’s meeting Regrets for tomorrows meeting, I have an IAAP conflict that comes up once a quarter. Feel free to reorder, reword, add or > External (sbyrnehaber@vmware.com<mailto:sbyrnehaber@vmware.com>) > Report This Email<https://protection.inkyphishfence.com/report?id=bmV0b3JnZnQ4NDM0NDAvZGZhemlvQGhlbGl4b3BwLmNvbS9mYjE3NTg5ZWUyMWJmYzA3MGI5ZjAyYjc3YTJjMzI5Yy8xNjczOTk4MDQ0LjQ=#key=06529a5d5b9ff01c4ecba8466ba6ce6e> FAQ<https://www.godaddy.com/help/report-email-with-advanced-email-security-40813> GoDaddy Advanced Email Security, Powered by INKY<https://www.inky.com/protection-by-inky> > > I have drafted the following paragraph from the minutes of last week’s meeting > > Regrets for tomorrows meeting, I have an IAAP conflict that comes up once a quarter. > > Feel free to reorder, reword, add or delete. I am not wedded to any of the below, I merely tried to capture the points we discussed on the call. I used capitals for words that we define within the AMM. > > > There are several reasons why the Accessibility Maturity Model is different than the six other models currently available: > 1) The W3C AMM is available at no cost > 2) The W3C AMM can be completed by the Organization without outside contractors required > 3) The W3C AMM can be completed in part, i.e., assessing a single Dimension like procurement, or in whole, assessing the entire Organization > 4) The W3C AMM is established to be extensible. Users may add proof points or mark them as not applicable to adequately mirror their Organization. > 5) The W3C AMM informs Organizations on best practices for keeping things accessible through the point of view of web, mobile, and documentation development. > 6) The webforms anticipated to be part of the final AMM deliverable can be used to produce reports that can be provided to others in the Organization, Customers, or regulators. > 7) The W3C AMM can be used even when no W3C accessibility standard yet exists, such as blockchain or Web 3 > 8) The W3C AMM maturity model anticipates questions that come up in the field and provides guidance on how to produce the most accessible response consistently and reliably. > > Thanks, > > Sheri > > ----- > Sheri Byrne-Haber (She/Her) > Senior Staff, Accessibility Architect > Mobile: 650 703 2376 (please text first if you have not called me before, otherwise it may go to VM) > > Upcoming OOO: PTO December 24 through January 3, 2023 > Expect a delay in my replies > > Phonetic pronunciation: shei riə bUHRn heɪ buhr > Audio: https://vimeo.com/665808784<https://shared.outlook.inky.com/link?domain=vimeo.com&t=h.eJxNjMsOgyAUBX_FsG7kisjDlb8CeCmmKgapfaX_3uCq2zNn5kPuaSZ9RULO295TekwLxtrFhQrRKVBScXKpyK18VswxXX1WvOUc6OjNe4pDwHl6xm07JW8b2SmNyBrrHUiw2gOzUhrmWqYdbYRstVbAeX2GsYR3-0orBmMxDcfyMAlLrOCx4L_p-wOARTVO.MEUCIFl6qgz0FDFbpeuH2tMW4DZEOtdCY3ByBbidHjYPmoPaAiEA8m5kRUoeuMSKdvs5yVqUru6OhbJE-IjzF13fyekrmS0> > ASL Name Sign: https://vimeo.com/665809840<https://shared.outlook.inky.com/link?domain=vimeo.com&t=h.eJxNjEsSgyAQBa9isU7JiKOAK68COEQrKhai-VXuniKrbF-_7jc74sy6go0pbXvH-TktFEoXFt62jQKtENilYLf8WSmFePVJYY0IfPDmNYV-pHl6hG37Sd5WslGaSFTWO5BgtQdhpTTC1UI7XrWy1loBYok5TDm822dcaTSWYn8udxMpxzIeMv6bPl988jVI.MEYCIQCn8qTXOalsFHDnssruQwkeM00gkltcO3oJYlJ8DwCG7wIhAIAPqrid5hJ4oN1f9plrmHMUQv0TuRpiKAsVD-MMk35M> > -- Janina Sajka (she/her/hers) Accessibility Consultant https://linkedin.com/in/jsajka The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Co-Chair, Accessible Platform Architectures http://www.w3.org/wai/apa Linux Foundation Fellow https://www.linuxfoundation.org/board-of-directors-2/
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