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ARIA in HTML
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CFC: transition Aria in HTML to CR #326

Closed LJWatson closed 3 years ago

LJWatson commented 3 years ago

This is a Call For Consensus (CFC) to transition ARIA in HTML to Candidate Recommendation (CR).

The results of the most recent horizontal review were tracked in #273, and there are no outstanding issues.

An implementation report is also available. All but 14 features have at least two implementations, and those 14 are noted as being "at risk" should the implementations not happen before we exit CR.

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Please respond to this CFC by the end of your day on Friday 25 July 2021. Thank you.

LJWatson commented 3 years ago

Ping @scottaohara, @stevefaulkner, @patrickhlauke, and @marcoscaceres.

scottaohara commented 3 years ago

note: additional HTML Validator updates have reduced the at risk features list by two items

marcoscaceres commented 3 years ago

Given that now all engines handle case insensitive matching, I'd still like to see issue #280 addressed and #287 merged.

scottaohara commented 3 years ago

I have commented on #287

scottaohara commented 3 years ago

As of today, the number of features at risk is now 9

scottaohara commented 3 years ago

As of today, the number of features at risk is now 1

LJWatson commented 3 years ago

With thanks to everyone who responded, this CFC passes with multiple expressions of support and no objections.

scottaohara commented 3 years ago

Update: number of features at risk is now zero.