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/Accessibility page updates re:new requirements #1101
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Noting Jeremy attended a 9/11/2024 meeting with Comms and others, and is going to convene a meeting to discuss this. Cut accessibility-requirements-related text I was drafting and pasting here (both because it might end up working best as a blog post, and because there were a few changes to that page I did want to push now before response to federal guidelines is ready):
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Unclear if we want these to go on /accessiblity, vs. put longer text elsewhere (post? page?) and link there from /accessibility. We also may not need this to be so long—length is a result of my trying to figure out, by writing, what the status of requirements vs. what we already do vs. how we could exceed requirements is, so can probably eventually cut down a huge amount if desired. (Or cut down a lot, and make a linked blog post for extended musing/planning?)
I started writing about the two relevant guidelines (federal access memo, federal accessibility requirements) in response to a 9/11/2024 meeting Sarah initiated about legacy projects vs. accessibility requirements incoming from federal government. It isn't done, and I'm not completely sure about 1) current practice, 2) how all staff understand current practice, 3) any changes we need to make to legacy projects or ongoing practice (so we'll want to update it once we all understand those better).
Work is on the
1101-accessibility-reqs
branch. You can read it here for nowWould love input/improvements/ideas from folks interested in and/or with more knowledge of both the incoming federal requirements and best practices, than me
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