Accessibility/csun2007
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CSUN Information
CSUN 2007 Conference Stay at the Marriott or Hilton, but make sure you mention that you are part of the conference in order to get the conference rate.
Participants
| Name | Project | Days attending |
|---|---|---|
| Aaron Leventhal | Mozilla accessibility module owner, IBM | Monday (afternoon) - Saturday |
| Frank Hecker | Executive Director of Mozilla Foundation | Wednesday (afternoon) - Thursday |
| Tim Riley (tentative) | Testing Manager for Mozilla Corporation | |
| Alexander Surkov | XForms, IAccessible2 implementation in Mozilla | |
| Michael Curran | NVDA open source screen reader | |
| Steve Lee | Jambu open source on screen keyboard project | Monday (evening) - Saturday (afternoon) |
| Charles Chen | Fire Vox, AJAX accessibility | |
| Gijs Kruitbosch | Chatzilla accessibility | 17 (arrive evening) - 24 (leave afternoon) |
| Peter Thiessen | AJAX chat component for Dojo | |
| David Bolter | Thunderbird accessibility | |
| Michael Stewart | IAccessible2 testing tool | |
| Scott Haeger (tentative) | Mozilla support in LSR (Linux Screen Reader) | |
| Aaron Andersen | XUL accessibility guidelines and checking tool | |
| Evan Yan | Mozilla accessibility developer, Sun |
Meeting Room
We are looking to book a meeting room so that we can have a place to go when we're not at the conference and hack together.
Presentations of Interest
Please add to this list:
- Firefox's Accessibility Ecosystem (not sure when it's scheduled for yet)
Loose Schedule
- Monday, arrive and meet everyone
- Tuesday, hack on code (mostly without Aaron due to IBM scheduling conflict)
- Wednesday, hack on code and set up booth. Staff booth from 4-7 PM
- Thursday, take turns staffing booth, attending conference, and working together
- Friday, take turns staffing booth, attending conference, and working together
- Saturday, last day, pack up booth, and then head to the beach (or wherever we decide for an "offsite". We can help each other digest the conference and relax at the same time.) Ideas welcome!
Marketing
We haven't organized marketing yet.
Please add ideas for booth materials:
- CD's with useful things like docs and Fire Vox (organized by Charles Chen). We need to update http://www.mozilla.org/access/features
- Stickers
- Banners (what should they say?). Wonder if MoCo still has the CSUN 2006 banners where they can find them.
Please add other ideas for mob marketing etc.:
- Give Firefox stuffies and banners that say "We support Firefox accessibility" to any other organization's booth, where they help support Firefox accessibility (GW Micro, AI Squared, Freedom Scientific, Nuance, Sun, IBM, etc.)