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Equity Subgroup
Jeanne Spellman edited this page Nov 16, 2022
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Milestone | Equity Main Page |
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Issues | Foundation: Equity |
Start Date | July 18, 2022 |
End Date | September 5, 2022 |
Meeting Time | Monday, 8 ET |
IRC channel | irc.w3.org channel: #wcag3-equity |
- Jeanne Spellman (facilitator)
- Janina Sajka (facilitator)
- Michael Cooper
- Laura Carlson
- Jennifer Strickland
- Cybele Sack
- How do we improve the equity of the guidance between different disability types, now and in the future, while preserving a reasonable effort bar for conformance?
- Define equity
- How to evaluate the level of equity supported by the guidelines
- Identify the challenges to equity
- Where the challenges are raised and might be addressed
- Structural ability to address issues raised on guidelines equity in a reasonable time frame
- Look at processes and how to minimize bias in processes
- Equity-Framework
- Equity Framework Google Doc Draft
- Github Pull Request against the WCAG3 Requirements document on Equity - This is a temporary link that will be deleted once the group votes to include it in the Requirements.
- Equity Subgroup Wiki page
- Agenda & notes
- Slide Deck of Silver Research and Prototypes
- Google Drive Folder
- Minutes for 18 July 2022 Scribe: jeanne
- Minutes for 25 July 2022 Scribe: jeanne
- Minutes for 1 August 2022 Scribe: jeanne
- Minutes for 8 August 2022 Scribe: jeanne, Jen
- Minutes for 15 August 2022 Scribe: Laura
- Minutes for 22 August 2022 Scribe: Michael
- Minutes for 29 August meeting Scribe: Laura
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