Re: WebKit a11y hack fest?
- From: David Bolter <dtb gnome org>
- To: Willie Walker <William Walker Sun COM>
- Cc: suserocks bryen com, Jonas Klink <klink google com>, gnome-accessibility-list gnome org, Alp Toker <alp webkit org>
- Subject: Re: WebKit a11y hack fest?
- Date: Tue, 03 Mar 2009 15:02:23 -0500
I haven't spoken with any Safari/Webkit devs in a long while :(
http://mindforks.blogspot.com/2009/02/aria-user-agent-implementation-task.html
cheers,
D
Willie Walker wrote:
> Hey All:
>
> There are at least two things of importance:
>
> 1) How complete and accurate is the WebKit support for AT-SPI?
> 2) How complete and accurate is the WebKit support for ARIA?
>
> We definitely need both.
>
> So...let's talk about the hackfest some more. Who can help us get in
> touch with the WebKit folks that can make changes and checkins to the
> WebKit sources, and when are people available? BTW, I'm thinking
> about doing this as an online thing rather than face-to-face unless
> there happens to be an opportunity for us all to get together (e.g.,
> CSUN).
>
> Will
>
>
> Jonas Klink wrote:
>> Yes, I think this is a good idea. A first step that would be very
>> valuable for contributors to WebKit ARIA would be to just have an
>> overview of what is done, what's being implemented, and what's up for
>> grabs.
>>
>> - Jonas
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Marco Zehe
>> <marco zehe googlemail com <mailto:marco zehe googlemail com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I just ran a few codetalks.org <http://codetalks.org> tests using
>> VoiceOver and Safari 4 beta on Mac OS. Like David said, basic ARIA
>> support is there, but it still has ways to go. Also, I believe for
>> some of this to fully work, VoiceOver needs to be adapted as well.
>> For example, more complex widgets like tab panels, trees, grids etc.
>> don't get recognized. Sliders are recognizedhalf-way (the fact that
>> they're horizontal is conveyed, but the slider is "unknown").
>>
>> Marco
>>
>> Am 25.02.2009 um 15:53 schrieb David Bolter:
>>
>>
>> We could start a conversation on
>> http://groups.google.ca/group/aria-ua-impl (?) -- but we might
>> want to
>> have a time window in mind.
>>
>> Safari now has some ARIA support... does anyone know if that is
>> upstream?
>>
>> cheers,
>> David
>>
>> Willie Walker wrote:
>>
>> Thanks David! Can you also get us in touch with the WebKit
>> folks
>> working on WebKit a11y?
>>
>> Will
>>
>> David Bolter wrote:
>>
>> I can offer to be on a channel, depending on time/date.
>>
>> cheers,
>> David
>> Willie Walker wrote:
>>
>> My idea situation is this:
>>
>> 1) On the WebKit side: people that know the WebKit
>> a11y code and who
>> can also help us compile WebKit and run the sample
>> WebKit apps.
>>
>> 2) On our side: people that can compile the WebKit
>> code and who are
>> familiar with AT-SPI as well as what Gecko exposes
>> via the AT-SPI.
>> Those involved should also be able to run
>> accerciser, run Orca, etc.
>> We may also look to Eitan to help us with
>> Speclenium.
>>
>> The main goals would be:
>>
>> 1) Get an idea of where WebKit a11y is at.
>>
>> 2) Help GNOME folks figure out how to build/test
>> WebKit a11y.
>>
>> 3) Help train the WebKit folks on using a11y tools
>> to test their
>> implementation and learn what is expected. Ideally,
>> the process will
>> result in the WebKit folks getting a better
>> understanding of a11y and
>> getting more information to test/debug their a11y
>> implementation.
>> This is the optimal way to help close the feedback
>> loop, IMO.
>>
>> Will
>>
>> Bryen wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 08:48 -0500, Willie Walker
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hey All:
>>
>> I know we're working on a hack fest for
>> GNOME a11y issues, which is
>> an awesome thing. One thing that is getting
>> horrible attention,
>> however, is WebKit accessibility. In fact,
>> accessibility is one of
>> the things preventing WebKit from being
>> accepted into GNOME.
>>
>> The WebKit folks have been making fixes, but
>> we've not been very
>> responsive in testing them. I wonder what
>> people's thoughts are
>> about setting aside a day to try to
>> coordinate time with the WebKit
>> folks to try to do a virtual hackfest for
>> WebKit a11y specifically
>> for GNOME?
>>
>> Will
>> __
>>
>> I think this is a great idea, especially in
>> showing that we want to
>> step
>> up to the plate in resolving the impasse.
>>
>> One question I have. What type of testing do
>> you have in mind? Who
>> would be the testers and what would they need to
>> have in order to
>> provide good testing results?
>>
>> I think finding the proper testers for a11y
>> stuff is always a
>> challenge
>> and I want to make sure we have adequate people
>> around on that day,
>> whatever designated day we all settle upon.
>>
>> Bryen Yunashko
>> openSUSE Board Member
>> openSUSE-GNOME Team Member
>> GNOME-A11y Team Member
>>
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