Just a reminder that the Wikipedia accessibility brownbag will be *tomorrow*
at 1:15 PDT. Join us either in person in the Chip Deubner Lounge in SF, or
via YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsE0PpQkBcI

I'll be giving a brief intro on the basics of accessibility for the
visually impaired, and the work the iOS team has been doing this week, and
Volker Eckl,  Sr. UX Engineer from the WMF Editing team will talk about
efforts on OOjs UI for the web.

And huge thanks to the volunteers who showed up in Philly this weekend to
hack on the app with Corey, Joe and Austin (
https://twitter.com/wild37/status/792485190924955648). We're working
through your pull requests.

Thanks,
Josh

On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 1:44 PM, Joshua Minor <jmi...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We all know the vision: All the knowledge. Every single human being.
>
> To achieve this, we need to support users across geographies and
> languages, but also people with different physical abilities.
>
> The iOS team, along with others at the foundation, are taking the next
> week to focus on how we can make our app, and projects, easier for people
> with visual impairments. We're working with an expert blind developer named
> Austin Seraphin[1] to make sure we get it right, but we also need your help!
>
> Check out our wiki: https://www.mediawiki.org/
> wiki/Accessibility/2016_sprint
>
> Some highlights of special events you can participate in over the next
> week:
>
>    - *If you are in the Philadelphia area this Saturday *join engineers
>    from the WMF iOS team for an in person hack-a-thon to make the app more
>    accessible [2]
>    - Tune in one week from today, or join us in SF, for a *brownbag about
>    progress and challenges *of making OOjs UI and the iOS Wikipedia app
>    accessible [3]
>    - *Contribute code*, testing or comments for our accessibility tasks
>    for iOS[4], or across the projects[5]
>
> If you're not able to join us this week, Corey from the iOS team has also
> proposed a related session for the Tech Summit. Check it his proposal here
> [6]
>
> [1] Check his TedX talk on how mobile phones have enabled the blind:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EQOZRIA-nA
> [2] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Accessibility/2016_
> sprint/Side_Project_Saturday
> [3] Event is at 1:15 PST in the 5th floor common space, and will be
> broadcast and archived on YouTube. Streaming link will be posted on the
> wiki shortly. For staff, this event is on the Staff and Learning and Fun
> calendars.
> [4] Get started contributing by checking out our github:
> https://github.com/wikimedia/wikipedia-ios  Our work will happen on this
> phab board for the next release: https://phabricator.wikimedia.
> org/project/board/2281/
> [5] There's no shortage of tasks for the web, apps and even internal
> tools: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/accessibility/
> [6] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T148435
>
> Thanks,
> Josh Minor
> PM for Wikipedia app for iOS
>
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