- From: Jonathan Avila <jon.avila@levelaccess.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 May 2020 02:49:26 +0000
- To: WCAG <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org>
- CC: Silver TF <public-silver@w3.org>
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I certainly agree there is a high demand for scoring and dashboards – but given the different factors, preferences, and changes in technology there are aspects that we won’t be able to achieve consensus on. I believe there was discussion of this when the WCAG Evaluation Methodology was created and the group ultimately did not make a recommendation on approach. Jonathan From: John Foliot <john.foliot@deque.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2020 5:11 PM To: Silver TF <public-silver@w3.org>; WCAG <w3c-wai-gl@w3.org> Subject: Fwd: Enterprise customers and monitoring CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. All, Someone has privately suggested to me that my current focus on Dashboards as part of the scoring discussion is driven by Deque's business needs. While I can freely admit that I am indeed watching out for the interests of my employer (you don't?), the need for this type of scoring ability is not being heard exclusively by Deque. In chatting with Karl Groves (Tenon.io) he indicated that his company is receiving the same kind of requests/requirements from their enterprise clients. Karl has granted me permission to share this email with the group as more data and evidence of this need. JF ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Karl Groves <karl@tenon.io<mailto:karl@tenon.io>> Date: Tue, May 12, 2020 at 3:48 PM Subject: Enterprise customers and monitoring John, I'm glad we got to talk today. We don't talk enough and I particularly missed seeing you at CSUN. Hopefully this time next year the discussion will be about how fun it was to catch up in person. One of the things we talked about was reporting and monitoring and despite the fact that you work for a competitor, it is absolutely no secret that customers *really* want the ability to report on their performance. In fact, Tenon's current dashboard is the result of a customer (Microsoft) wanting such data. Shortly after Tenon went into open beta, Jeff Petty at Microsoft reached out to us to purchase a SaaS plan on Tenon and very specific requests around the types of data he'd like to see in a Dashboard. Because all of those ideas made sense, we added them. Specifically, the dashboard includes * Summary * Top Issues * Worst Performing Pages * Issues by Content Type * Issues by WCAG SC Tenon's Dashboard can also be filtered by Start & End date which can be changed to get a "Snapshot" from a given period of time. Among our Enterprise customers, there's one desire that's nearly universal among them: wanting at-a-glance insights into how they're doing. Frankly, I've always personally felt that the testing capabilities of the tool is most important, but when it comes to our largest purchasers of product, they're focused more on reporting. -- Karl Groves @karlgroves Phone: +1 443.875.7343 www.tenon.io<http://www.tenon.io> Book a meeting with me: https://meetings.hubspot.com/karl-groves/meet -- John Foliot | Principal Accessibility Strategist | W3C AC Representative Deque Systems - Accessibility for Good deque.com<http://deque.com/> "I made this so long because I did not have time to make it shorter." - Pascal
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