ARIA Contribution
There are a number of ways non-participants in the ARIA WG can contribute to the work. If you wish to be an active contributer, however, you should join the Working Group.
Github issues and pull requests
Much of the technical work is done in the W3C PFWG repository on GitHub. A GitHub account is required for the following functionality. In addition to using the comments list described above to submit input, you may:
- Watch the repository;
- File issues;
- Submit pull requests.
Mailing list discussions
If you would like to monitor the work of the ARIA WG and contribute on-line, you may subscribe to the following mailing lists. You will not be considered a formal participant but may comment and contribute. The ARIA WG uses the following mailing lists:
- [email protected] - Working Group discussion list; public archive; public can post; inquire to subscribe (public-aria archives).
- [email protected] - Public discussion list for people working on ARIA testing; anyone may post or subscribe (public-aria-test archives).
- [email protected] - Public discussion list on technical topics in web accessibility and where specification review announcements and submissions are copied; public archive; anyone may post or subscribe (wai-xtech archives).
- [email protected] - Announcements only Working Group activities; public archive; anyone may post or subscribe (w3c-wai-ig archives).
Public comments
The ARIA WG accepts public comments on publications on the public-aria list. This is primarily used for input on formal publications.