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Welcome to the WCAG2ICT wiki. This wiki will be used to track information regarding task force meetings, work, and scheduling. To learn more general information about this task force, go to the:
Meetings are held weekly on Thursdays 10 AM Eastern. Please send any messages of regrets for inability to attend a meeting to the chairs, rather than the WCAG2ICT mailing list.
- Agendas - A new agenda is available at least 3 working days prior to each meeting.
- Work for the week - Be sure to complete prior to the meeting
- Zoom Teleconference link and info (requires W3C login permission)
- IRC Information - IRC is our chat and meeting minuting tool
- Scribe list & instructions
- Meeting minutes
Task Force communication should go through the WCAG2ICT list public-wcag2ict-tf@w3.org and is archived in the public list server.
Comments on our public drafts can be submitted either to our GitHub repository by opening a new issue or via email to the public-wcag2ict-comments@w3c.org email address. Anyone can view emailed comments in the W3C public-wcag2ict-comments mail archive.
- Open an issue that incorporates the SC template
- Wiki page template
- Word document template
This section will be updated to contain links to in-flight drafts that have not been incorporated into GitHub yet
- David MacDonald's initial work with WCAG 2.1 -- This work was done around 21 Sep 2018 (from WCAG email thread).
- Mary Jo Mueller's update to David's work (WCAG 2.1 SC only) -- This is a Microsoft Word document from 8 October 2021. Incorporates corrections and an initial stab at WCAG 2.2 incorporation. It has not been peer reviewed, but may be helpful to get things started. Change tracking is turned on to show what updates were made.
- Gregg Vanderheiden's analysis of AAA criteria
- 2013 Guidance on Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web Information and Communications Technologies (WCAG2ICT)
- WCAG2ICT Editor's draft - will have agreed upon changes incorporated as we work
This Wiki page is edited by participants of the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group's WCAG2ICT Task Force. Content in the Wiki shows work in progress by the task force, and does not necessarily represent consensus.