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+ The APG Task Force relies on broad community representation and participation to continuously improve the usefulness and quality of the APG. + Learn how you can contribute and help promote development of accessible experiences. +
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+ Continuous improvement to the utility and quality of the ARIA Authoring Practices Guide (APG) depends on broad community input and participation. + Anyone may contribute feedback, suggestions, or code via the channels described below. + However, if you would like to contribute regularly, please consider + joining the Authoring Practices Task Force. + As a task force participant, you and your organization have greater influence over APG development, and are listed as contributors where appropriate. +
++ The APG provides two public feedback channels -- GitHub and email. + Links to both are provided at the bottom of every page in the APG. +
++ GitHub issues are the best way to ask a question, make a suggestion, or report a problem. + Before creating a new issue, it is helpful if you first review existing issues to determine whether there is an issue addressing the same concern. + If so, please comment on that issue rather than raising another. + If the concern you would like addressed is related to an example implementation of an APG pattern, at the bottom of the page, next to the revision date, there is a link named "Related Issues". + That link opens a GitHub project containing all issues associated with the relevant pattern and its examples. +
++ View and create APG issues on GitHub. +
++ The task force also uses the aria-practices public mailing list for email discussion. + Meeting announcements, agendas, and links to minutes are sent to the mailing list. + While GitHub issues are the preferred place to discuss APG content, the mailing list is available to anyone who would prefer to communicate by + sending email to the ARIA Authoring Practices public mailing list. +
+ ++ If you would like to help improve the APG with enhancements or fixes to documentation or code, please adhere to the following procedure. +
++ If you run into any difficulties, please feel free to ask questions either via a GitHub issue or by + sending email to the ARIA Authoring Practices public mailing list. +
++ The assistive technology support tables included on APG example pages, e.g., + Assistive Technology Support for Radio Group Example Using aria-activedescendant, + are provided by the + ARIA and Assistive Technologies (ARIA-AT) Community Group. + The ARIA-AT community group aims to ensure APG patterns have consistent and interoperable accessibility support. + If you would like to contribute to this aspect of the APG, you can learn more about the ARIA-AT project and how to contribute at + ARIA and Assistive Technologies Home. +
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