- From: Shawn Lauriat <lauriat@google.com>
- Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2019 10:36:12 -0500
- To: Silver TF <public-silver@w3.org>
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Draft updates made directly to the Requirements draft in github <https://github.com/w3c/silver/blob/master/requirements/index.html>! Formatted minutes <https://www.w3.org/2019/02/05-silver-minutes.html> Plain text minutes: [1]W3C [1] http://www.w3.org/ - DRAFT - Silver Community Group Teleconference 05 Feb 2019 Attendees Present johnkirkwood, Charles, LuisG, JF, KimD, jeanne, kirkwood, Cyborg, mikeCrabb, Shawn, Lauriat, AngelaAccessForAll, Makoto, JanMcSorley, Jennison Regrets Chair SV_MEETING_CHAIR Scribe Lauriat Contents * [2]Topics 1. [3]Requirements * [4]Summary of Action Items * [5]Summary of Resolutions __________________________________________________________ Requirements Requirements draft: [6]https://w3c.github.io/silver/requirements/index.html [6] https://w3c.github.io/silver/requirements/index.html <kirkwood> location? <kirkwood> sorry Requirements draft: [7]https://w3c.github.io/silver/requirements/index.html [7] https://w3c.github.io/silver/requirements/index.html Task-Based Assessment: A properly marked up button doesn't help anything if the user can’t complete the task at hand. Task-based assessment allows flexibility for conformance of complex applications that are not conducive to component/tag assessment or full-page assessment. <kirkwood> agree with direction <kirkwood> I would put wording similar to “creating an equivalent actionable experience” maybe it grouped tasks could be defined as actionable experience? "Moving away from strictly web pages and web sites as a collection of web pages, Silver could set the scope of conformance as a comprehensive set of tasks as defined by the author of the site or application." <KimD> +1 "The development process for the guidelines should…" "…do something for automation when possible and makes sense." That goes into Design Principals. Accessibility Supported: As the technologies evolve, the interoperability of content, user agents, and assistive technology will continue to blur. Interoperability may be affected by any number of factors outside of the control of the author and publisher of digital content. Silver can include advice to user agents and assistive technology developers so that authors are not responsible for interoperability. Draft rewording: "Silver can include advice to user agents and assistive technology developers. Authors are not responsible for interoperability problems." Further draft rewording: "Silver can include advice to user agents and assistive technology developers. Authors are not responsible for interoperability problems beyond a reasonable effort." trackbot, end meeting Summary of Action Items Summary of Resolutions [End of minutes]
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