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31 July 2023

Attendees

Present
alastairc, Eric_hind__, jedi, Makoto, murray_moss, Rain
Regrets
-
Chair
Rain
Scribe
Eric_hind

Meeting minutes

<Rain> New scratchpad: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jCOE4cO68V-QUiZEhJNkrQydNmW71ljaCGGu2Zmnlok/edit

Review of existing materials

Rain: Reviewed existing Criteria 2.3.3 (Animation from Interactions) around Benefits

<Zakim> alastairc, you wanted to say that this is from before the SC, around 2016

Rain: Reviewed Wiki page: prior research, relationship to SC 2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide, vestibular disorders, etc.

Rain: Reviewed 2.2 to 3.0 Mapping document (2.3.3 Animations from Interactions) as well as Categorization Exercise 2 Aug XLSX sheet.

Rain: Reviewed COGA task force list, Making Content Usable. (also linked as resource from scratchpad). Includes some use case/personas

<Zakim> alastairc, you wanted to ask if anyone found anything outside of flashing / vestibular / distraction scenarios that we should include?

Alastair asks: Are there core issues outside of main three? (Pause, Animation, 3 flashes)?

Rain: Add Proposal: Overwhelm, EF (Executive Function) shut-down

<Zakim> alastairc, you wanted to ask how to differentiate from the pause/stop/hide?

Murray: we should also consider other sensory kinds of overload; audio?

Determine the user stories and functional needs we intend to cover

Rain: Add proposal: Distraction; including list of contributing components (such as working memory), user flow and outcomes. Should Working memory be a thing unto itself?

<Zakim> jedi, you wanted to suggest WHO ICF (maybe?)

Jedi: Fatigue, Vestibular Disorders are unique items in WHO ICF. ICF could be a reference

<Zakim> alastairc, you wanted to mention https://w3c.github.io/fast/

<alastairc> But I haven't seen anything else to bring in scope, which is good :-)

Alastair: W3C has 'w3c.github.io/fast' in digital technology as a complimentary reference to WHO ICF as well

Rain: reviewed Jedi's motion-induced (human motion) triggers, should these be triggers?

Rain: What would triggers look like? (discussion)

Rain: Updated "What might the various triggers look like?" in scratchpad

<Rain> Task 1: review WHO ICF & W3C FAST to make sure that we haven't missed any categorizations, functional needs, and triggers identified in those documents

<Rain> Task 2: review Categorization mapping exercise with WC2.xSC to make sure we have missed any ... (see above) .... https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ozuzzJWfGI_-oIFcGNLyg-WRfYXw89-z/edit#gid=85670843

<Zakim> jedi, you wanted to comment on take task 1

<Rain> Task four: take our brainstorm and turn it into a nice list of functional needs

<Rain> Task three: take on our brainstorm and turn it into user stories

<Makoto> Let me take Task 2

Eric will take any task?

Rain: Will do a bit of reorg of the scratchpad to allow the tasks to be clearly marked.

Preview what's next

<Rain> We split up tasks above, took up item late

<alastairc> Is it the user-needs that I should be doing? (Rather than user-stories?) https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RxbC8hOB6wvX1EisJzbYezvJXe0rGgDPvgUiBGCUw6Q/edit#slide=id.g2175fb9d3cf_1_149

<Rain> Those are the functional needs

<Rain> I'll send user story examples (more related to trigger) -- "person with doing x experiences y"

<Rain> RRSAgent: generate minutes

Minutes manually created (not a transcript), formatted by scribe.perl version 221 (Fri Jul 21 14:01:30 2023 UTC).

Diagnostics

Maybe present: Alastair, Murray

All speakers: Alastair, Jedi, Murray, Rain

Active on IRC: alastairc, Eric_hind, Eric_hind__, jedi, Makoto, murray_moss, Rain