Meeting minutes
TPAC prep (sub-topics: break-out, hand-out, authoring tool) - https://www.w3.org/2023/09/TPAC/
TPAC Prep
janina: Matthew has sent regrets but is working on the proposal and slides
Lionel_Wolberger: i can do backup presentor
[review of handout]
Lionel_Wolberger: Pinged EA with draft v 6
janina: if we get it right, it's not just TPAC. We want W3C logo because we can use at M-Enabling, CSUN, etc
How would we use AAC IDs on w3.org/WAI
Sharon: Do we get to say?
janina: Shawn askwed where we would think to put it
janina: It's a "eating our own dog food" question
Sharon: Do we have examples in the Explainer?
Sharon: Think it was only Lisa's 'Cup of Tea'
Lionel_Wolberger: Think just headings, all people would really want
Lionel_Wolberger: Bulleted lists <ul>
A11y4Children follow-ups
[Nothing new ... have info but time and TPAC have kept us off the topic]
Gap Analysis, https://github.com/w3c/adapt/wiki/Gap-Analysis
janina: APA is looking at whether destinations can be handled by IETF's Well-Known URI RFC:
https://
Lionel_Wolberger: This good but new, gap was rhel vs this
Lionel_Wolberger: We're stewarding this on behalf of former work
janina: Well-known could take destination of our adapt-* list
janina: We need to review our list. adapt-aac isn't enough for the prefix
Review open issues, https://github.com/w3c/adapt/issues
Issue 240 closed by original commentor
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Way to go, Russell!
<Sharon> w3c/
<Sharon> Note in issue 240 - I have edited the issue summary to document that the bciav variant subtag, denoting the BCI Authorized Vocabulary, has now been standardised.
sharon: Looking at 203
janina: Once we have handout online, we can point to it in answering 203; may need a new word: "trans-symbolization."
<Sharon> w3c/
APA at TPAC is all calendered and annotated here: