WAI-Adapt Task Force of the APA WG
Announcements
No announcements at the moment.
WAI-Adapt Overview
WAI-Adapt Overview provides an overview of the overall WAI-Adapt technique in W3C.
WAI-Adapt Video
There is also a short WAI-Adapt technical video available, it demonstrates a semantic overlay approach to enable user driven personalization, eg. the association of user-preferred symbols with elements having those WAI-Adapt semantics.
Meetings and Communication
The WAI-Adapt Task Force conducts its work using a variety of synchronous and asynchronous tools. This section provides details about:
- Teleconferences of the Working Group and its task forces (also see meeting minutes);
- Face to face meetings;
- Email lists;
- IRC discussion on the #adapt IRC channel, used largely for minute-taking;
- WAI-Adapt source repository;
- Wiki;
- Web-Based Surveys (WBS);
- WAI-Adapt source repository issue tracker.
These tools are used by participants of the Task Force. For ways non-participants can contribute, see how to contribute to the Working Group and file comments.
Teleconferences
- WAI-Adapt: Mondays at 10:00 until 11:00 Boston time
- WAI-Adapt Plan: Tuesdays at 10:00 until 10:30 Boston time
Meeting Minutes
Minutes from previous meetings are available.
Mailing Lists
The WAI-Adapt Task Force uses the [email protected] mailing list (mailing list archives) for email discussion. Participants are automatically added to the mailing list when they become a participant of the Task Force.
Current Work
See the wiki for current planning and draft documents.
Publications
The WAI-Adapt Task Force published four documents as follow:
- WAI-Adapt Explainer (Working Draft Note) is the core introductory document that explains general use cases, vocabulary, and anticipated uses.
- WAI-Adapt: Content Module (Working Draft specification) is the technical specification that provides terms authors can use to enhance web content with information about controls, symbols, and user interface elements.
- WAI-Adapt: Help and Support Module (Working Draft) lists examples of the personalized help and support properties.
- WAI-Adapt: Tools Module (Working Draft) lists examples of the personalized tools properties.
- Requirements for WAI-Adapt Specifications (First Public Working Draft Note) includes user stories, specific use cases, and requirements for WAI-Adapt.
See also the WAI-Adapt Task Force GitHub repository.
How to Comment, Contribute, and Participate
To join the WAI-Adapt Task Force, individuals must be participants of the APA WG. Participants are expected to actively contribute to the work of the Task Force. If you are interested in participating in the WAI-Adapt Task Force, please send e-mail to: Lionel Wolberger and include a little bit about what you’re interested in and how you think that you may be able to contribute to the Task Force. Then follow the APA Working Group participation procedures to join the Working Group, and once you have joined ask Ruoxi Ran (Roy) to add you to the task force.
To contribute without joining the task force, see the APA Working Group contribute page for general instructions. To contribute to documents under development, see how to contribute to the source repository directly.
Current participants in the WAI-Adapt Task Force.
Administrative Information
The WAI-Adapt Task Force is a Task Force of the Accessible Platform Architectures (APA) Working Group. It assists this Working Group to mature WAI-Adapt and to incubate WAI-Adapt as an approach to meeting accessibility user requirements across W3C.
Facilitator and Contacts
- Facilitators: Lionel Wolberger
- Staff Contact: Ruoxi Ran
Work Statement
The WAI-Adapt Task Force Work Statement defines the initial objective, scope, approach, and participation of the Task Force.
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