- From: david poehlman <david.poehlman@handsontechnologeyes.com>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 16:44:51 -0500
- To: <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org>, "Catherine Laws" <claws@us.ibm.com>
I appologize. I had thought I'd sent regrets for today's meeting. Johnnie Apple Seed ----- Original Message ----- From: "Catherine Laws" <claws@us.ibm.com> To: <w3c-wai-ua@w3.org> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 4:03 PM Subject: W3C UAAG meeting minutes - January 27 Chair: Jon Gunderson Date: Thursday, 27 January 2005 Time: 2:00-3:00 pm Boston Local Time, USA (19:00-20:00 UTC/GMT) Call-in: Zakim bridge at: +1-617-761-6200, code 8294 ------------------------------------------------------------- Agenda: 1. Face-to-face meeting at W3C Technical Plenary 28 February - 4 March 2005 2. HTML test suite and browser implementation reports http://cita.disability.uiuc.edu/wai-eval/ 3. SVG test suite development http://cita.disability.uiuc.edu/wai-eval/ 4. Univ. Texas project to build speech interface to Firefox https://webspace.utexas.edu/chencl1/clc-4-tts/index.html Present: Jon Gunderson Cathy Laws Matt Mays Harvey Bingham Regrets: Peter Korn Susan Crayne Aaron Leventhal Jon: Microsoft wants to update test suite. They need a representative on UAAG. How many people have registered for face-to-face? Matt: 4 members have registered and 2 observers. Jon: Know anything about UT Firefox project? How can they help us and we help them? Project completed in December? Are they implementing more of UAAG? Cathy: I'll talk to Aaron about it. Jon: Focus on face-to-face agenda today. Jon: On Tuesday, March 1 we will have joint meeting with PF. Talk about PF Web application roadmap. Also good for Sun Microsystems. 1 PM - 4 PM, maybe. Matt, check with Al Gilman to see if it fits in with their agenda. Harvey: Having any meetings with EO? Jon: Not planned. Starting UAAG meetings at 8 AM on Thursday. Are there breakfasts before meetings? Matt: Coffee or something. Jon: Meet with SVG representative (Dean Jackson or Chris Lilley?) to talk about coordinating test suites with ours, and about SVG accessibility 1 - 2:45 PM Thursday. Talked to Will Pearson? Matt: Haven't heard from him recently. Jon: Also talk about our implementation reports and test suites. 3:15 PM - 5 PM., Cathy: Will have HPR 3.04 UAAG implementation report updated by the meetings. WCAG 2.0 is considering some HPR 3.04 implementations in some of their new recommendations. Jon: Also Mozilla keyboard support coordination. Discuss long term keyboard models. More techniques for UAAG related to keyboard. Cathy: They are also working on SVG support in Mozilla, so we could talk about that, too. Jon: Talk about keyboard implementations and Mozilla's strategies from 8 - noon. What else is PF group talking about? Matt: About XHTML and SVG. Last call groups and joint meetings. DOM working group is dissolved. I will talk to the groups we are dependent on to find out which times are best. Jon: Activity during lunch on technical plenary day (Wednesday) talking about joint test suites with other groups. UAAG face-to-face agenda on http://www.w3.org/WAI/UA/2005/03/ua-meeting. Jon: Cathy, if you find things HPR does that are not in test suites, let me know. Matt: I created a wiki. Anyone can edit it. Edit button on every page. Can also roll back comments if someone spams. If needed, password protection. Language you learn and use. Email notifications. Attachments. Whatever the group wants to use it for. Jon: Start publicizing? Matt: http://www.bestkungfu.com/uawg/ Cathy: Post on our UAWG page how to get to it? Matt: We can do that. Jon: Use it for compatibility and design issues? Jon: We can put some links to IBM accessibility guidelines and others, links to PF group. Cathy: Also, ease of access (usability) will be presented at CSUN and posted on IBM's Web site. Jon: Next regular meeting on February 10th. Meeting with Sun Beijing on Feb 7th/8th. Matt doing CSUN presentation on test suites. I do a lot of workshops. There is more awareness about WCAG and developing accessible content than UAAG and developing and using test suites. Harvey: Disappointing. Room for improvement. Jon: Higher density monitors will make some techniques obsolete. Web developers seem more focused on working with certain browsers and their features than standards. Is that true at IBM? Cathy: IBM has a corporate instruction that requires Web and software developers to ensure their applications comply with accessibility guidelines before they ship. If not, they must have a plan for compliance. Cathy Laws IBM Accessibility Center, WW Strategic Platform Enablement 11501 Burnet Road, Bldg 904 Office 5F017, Austin, Texas 78758 Phone: (512) 838-4595, FAX: (512) 838-9367, E-mail: claws@us.ibm.com, Web: http://www.ibm.com/able To discover the meaning of life, ask its creator and read the owner's manual.
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