Accessibility Summit 2006

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Mozilla Accessibility Hackfest

October 10-12 in Cambridge, MA

Loose Agenda and Participants

Introductions

WhoOrganizationLocationRoleAttending Gnome summit as well?
Aaron LeventhalIBMBoston areaA11y module ownerPartially
Mark PilgrimIBMRaleigh, NCChrome a11y ownerNo
Peter ParenteIBMRaleigh, NCLSR(Linux Screen Reader) leadYes
Ginn ChenSunBeijing, ChinaA11y peer, focus on LinuxYes
William WalkerSunNashua, NHOrca leadYes
Bill HanemanSunDublin, IrelandATK/AT-SPI leadYes
Nian LiuSunBeijing, ChinaA11y peer, focus on LinuxYes
Hakan WaaraIndependentStockholmn, SwedenOSX a11yNo
Alexander SurkovIndependentIrkutsk, RussiaXForms a11yNo
Shane AndersonWebAIMLogan, UTXUL a11y guidelines & testingYes
Aaron AndersenWebAIMLogan, UTXUL a11y guidelines & testing (one of the founders of XUL Planet)Yes
David Bolter (or colleague)University of TorontoToronto, CanadaGOK developer?
Steve Leeoatsoft.orgExeter, Englandno project yetYes

Overview of where we are and where we're going

  • Cross platform accessibility, API support
  • Support for XUL, HTML, DHTML, upcoming XForms support
  • Potential upcoming projects: SVG, MathML, Webforms

AT demos and technical discussion

  • Orca (William Walker)
  • LSR (Peter Parente)
  • GOK (David Bolter)

Gnome/Mozilla overlap (led by Bill Haneman)

  • E.g. what changes are needed in DHTML a11y or ATK in order to have them work well together?

XUL accessibility overview (by Mark Pilgrim)

  • Brief discussion of non-Firefox apps and extension projects

HTML, DHTML & AJAX accessibility overview (Aaron Leventhal)

Testing overview

  • Current testing procedures, Wayne Deangelo,
  • LDTP demo and discussion
  • How can we improve testing (automation, unit testing coverage, cooperation)

Architecture discussions:

  • Cache
  • Wrap classes
  • Tree walking
  • Hypertext accessible
  • Events

XForms accessibility, demo and discussion led by Alexander Surkov

OS X accessibility, led by Hwaara

Split into groups, work on individual problems (bring your debuggers)

  • Linux group
  • Mac group
  • XForms group
  • XUL/UI group (work on new XUL a11y guidelines skeleton)
  • Testing group