Accessibility/Captioning Work Plan

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  1. Determine which captioning format should be supported in Mozilla. This needs to take into account x, y and z.
  2. Determine which subset of that format is the most crucial. This can save the Mozilla developers a good deal of work, because captioning formats are complex. Some of the complexity is necessary and some is not necessary for Mozilla suppoort
  3. Work with HTML 5, web browser development and captioning communities to ensure that the solution will be accepted. We don't want different solutions in each browser. That would either mean one browser would need to redo their work, or that caption developers would have to deal with incompatible solutions in different browsers.
  4. Ensure captioning solution is compatible with current authoring and if possible, video conversion tools, so that current and future content can easily use the solution
  5. Build test cases -- we need x testcases with y features
  6. Build documentation for developers and content creators
  7. Test solutions and file bugs in databases for each browser to drive the necessary work. Attach relevant test cases and documentation. Make sure the developers know what to fix.