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Information and Documentation Gaps

Derived from 7 responses out of 69
Room 306 A
Facilitator: Carie Fisher

Theme Description

Information about accessibility is too distributed, poorly organized, and often lacks standardization. There's no single place to learn comprehensively, and documentation is frequently inadequate or missing entirely. This makes it difficult for developers to find reliable, up-to-date guidance.

Participants (8)

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Source Responses

  1. Response 1:
    "Lack of centralization of up-to-date and accurate knowledge"
  2. Response 2:
    "Awareness of what is available and where to find it."
  3. Response 3:
    "Information/knowledge is too distributed. There doesn't seem to be a single place to go that covers the various domains that someone can just pick up and learn."
  4. Response 4:
    "Often no cohesive big picture. Difficult for bottom up thinker to understand the full terrain."
  5. Response 5:
    "Where to find a11y open-source projects How to start doing open-source a11y"
  6. Response 6:
    "Awareness of tools/resources that are widely used and considered "standard""
  7. Response 7:
    "Lack of documentation about accessibility, or lack there of , for open source projects."
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