- From: David MacDonald <david100@sympatico.ca>
- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 10:44:00 -0400
- To: John Foliot <john.foliot@deque.com>
- CC: WCAG <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>, w3c WAI List <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
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I'm in now and no one is here.... did I miss something ??? On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 11:52 PM, John Foliot <john.foliot@deque.com> wrote: > Greetings all, > > > > The question has been posed, what is a "WCAG2.next workshop"? Good > question. > > > > The “WCAG2.next workshop” is **not** a traditional W3C model workshop > with a day of presentations and discussion, but rather a series of calls, > email discussion, and wiki collaboration focused on a specific topic, > operating on a fixed and quick timeline. We are attempting to look at, > and chart where, WCAG is headed both short-term and long-term, and we are > scheduled to present our findings to the WCAG WG on April 5th, 2016. > > > > Currently, the WCAG WG and related Task Forces are working on “extensions” > to WCAG, based on work coming from the different Task Forces (COGA, Mobile, > Low Vision). While the awesome work that is happening in these Task Forces > is progressing well (and needs to continue to proceed), there are at this > time a number of questions around how this activity will be “rolled up and > rolled into” WCAG. > > > > The purpose of the workshop is to try and come forward with different > models – options – as to how that may work. We are looking to do that > through a public process that is outlined on a wiki page created for this > exercise, located at: > https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/wiki/Main_Page/DesigningWCAG2.next > > The process we are using is: > > * Define: We will define the problem space. > > * Brainstorm: We will brainstorm solutions, and then choose at least two > solutions to pursue. > > * Prototype: We will create prototype models. > > * Present: We will present the prototype models to the community. > > * Feedback: We will gather feedback from the community. We will also > gather feedback on the prototype models from WCAG users. > > * Refine: We will refine the prototype models based on insights and > feedback. > > > > We will repeat the present/feedback/refine cycle until we have at least > two (and possibly more) viable models. We will then deliver those to the > WCAG WG. > > > > To date, we have met once (Monday Mar. 14th – minutes here: > https://www.w3.org/2016/03/14-wcagnext-minutes.html), with a second > 90-minute call scheduled for Friday March 18th at 9:00 AM Boston. We have > also discussed soliciting feedback and input from the larger community > during CSUN, where we hope to host a (as yet confirmed) session (or > sessions) between the Wednesday and Friday. (It is my sincere hope to have > this finalized on Friday’s call, so that we can socialize that information > in time for active participation.) > > > > It is our (at least my) hope that the outcome of this exercise will help > guide and inform the WCAG WG of what the community needs, wants, and > expects going forward; fueled by the need for WCAG to remain relevant and > up-to-date to best serve the needs of Persons With Disabilities, while at > the same time mindful of what change management looks like from multiple > perspectives, including from the perspective of policy and legislation. > > > > If you have an interest in being part of this discussion, I urge you to > jump in. > > > > JF > > -- > > John Foliot > > Principal Accessibility Strategist > > Austin, TX > > > > Deque Systems Inc. > 2121 Cooperative Way, Suite 210, > Herndon, VA 20171-5344 > > Office: 703-225-0380 > > john.foliot@deque.com > > > > *Advancing the mission of digital accessibility and inclusion* > > >
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