Research Questions Task Force
Work statement
To learn about the focus, scope and deliverables of the task force, see the RQ Task Force Work Statement.
Current work
The RQ Task Force supports the deliverables of the Accessible Platform Architectures (APA) Working Group.
For details of the current work, see the RQ Task Force wiki.
Contribute to the work
The RQ Task Force welcomes input from the global accessibility community on the emerging and future web technologies research work.
Contribute without joining the task force
You can contribute to the work without being a member of the task force by commenting on or proposing solutions for open issues in the Research Questions GitHub repository.
Become a participant in the task force
Joining the RQ Task Force enables you to participate fully in the development of the work and influence the deliverables. You and your organization will also be listed as contributors, where appropriate.
Being a participant involves commitment to support the work of the task force in the following ways:
- Engage actively in the work using the task force’s communication channels.
- Keep up with weekly tasks and the progress of the work — for example, via the minutes of past meetings, mailing list discussions, and GitHub issue comments.
- Give your input promptly, when it’s needed.
To become a participant in the RQ Task Force, you must first be a member of the APA Working Group — see Instructions for joining the Accessible Platform Architectures Working Group.
Once you are a member of the APA Working Group, email the W3C staff contact for the Research Questions Task Force to let them know you’d like to join the task force.
Note: As a participant in one of the APA Working Group’s task forces, you can choose to focus your time exclusively on the task force deliverables and you do not have to contribute to the working group’s other activities.
Task force members
Communications
Publications
When the RQ Task Force develops publications, they will be listed here.
Contact the chairs
If you have a question for the RQ Task Force, email the chairs or the W3C staff contact.
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