Mike, Chieko:
Thought this should be seen by ACTF dev list as well.
Also, do we have minutes from last week's call?
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Hi Wayne -
Thanks again for working with us to enhance the
visibility of the ACTF project. In a previous response, Kentarou Fukuda
explained some of our activities. Chieko and I would like to provide
additional details based on your questions:
Question: Who is your target community? Are
there companies, universities, organizations, individuals of an ilk who should
be interested in the project?
We have targeted companies involved in
accessibility tool development and web/software accessibility services.
However, most of our interested community lies among universities and
individual interest. Our primary focus is to get to application tool
developers.
Question: Who are your current
adopters?
Thusfar, early adopters involve those who are
interested in the project.
The Paciello Group (TPG) is using the tools and
looking at ways of enhancing the framework as part of the service offered to
their clients. A few clients, including CA and Ramada are looking at adopting
open source tools for accessibility.
The University of Manchester (UK) is working on the
development of rules-engines for web validation against EU accessibility
standards. Additionally, they are developing new visualization features on top
of ACTF.
Still, overall adoption is low, suggesting that we
need to increase awareness. Chieko and I are focusing on increased efforts to
reach out to adopters. Again, we believe that our early adoptors are tool
developers and/or companies looking to imbed the ACTF tools into their Q/A
processes and test suites.
Question: How do you reach out to people?
Are there forums that you can participate in, conferences that you should
attend to meet these people?
Until now, we have used conferences and email
listservs as ways of reaching out. However, to be perfectly honest, we have
not been proactive. So we sincerely appreciate your prodding.
Last week the project committers met and determined
that there were a few key conferences that we should be participating in
including ASSETS, CSUN and possibly RESNA. We are conducting a 1-day workshop
at ASSETS in October. We recently attended the Eclipse conference. However,
only a few people attended the session put on by Kentarou and Mike Squillace.
We are continue to look at other conferences and forums and welcome your
suggestions.
Question: Does anybody on the team have a
blog aggregated on Planet Eclipse? Is the blogger active? Are there other blog
aggregators that you can hook up to?
We do not have a blog attached to Planet Eclipse --
and this has become an action item for Chieko and myself. There are many
bloggers in the accessibility/software world. Only a few who talk about open
source and none who talk about development on the Eclipse platform. However,
we can certainly create interest through our blogs and generate attention via
Planet Eclipse.
Question: Are you keeping an eye on the
newsgroup? Are questions answered in a timely manner?
I believe Kentarou answered this in his email to
you, but in simple form:
Yes to both quesitons.
Response to Your Recommendation: Make things
as easy as possible for those people. Make sure that your site is up-to-date;
especially your plan. Make sure that the conversations you have about the
project are captured in a public forum such as the mailing list or
wiki.
We have been doing exactly this, thanks to
Kentarou. He recently updated the project plan that includes our interim
releases. Thank you for the suggestion on the public forum, mailing list, and
wiki. We will follow through on these suggestions.
Question: Is at least one committer from
your project on the technology-pmc mailing list (due to privacy restrictions,
I'm not able to find out myself).
Up until now, Kentarou and Mike have been following
the technology-pmc mailing list. Both are committers. I just subcribled to the
listserv this week, as noted by this post. We plan to be active in our
response and activity on this listserv as well.
We are open to all your suggestions and would be
happy to talk by conference bridge anytime.
Regards and thanks,
Chieko Asakawa, ACTF Co-Lead
Mike
Paciello, ACTF Co-Lead
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